

Our Eagles Piper and Glen have been spotted daily this summer. Often near the Mitchell Pond across from the TPC Clubhouse and sometimes as far west as Carmel Road or as far east as Raintree. Still they return at dusk to the tall trees along the 11th Fairway that border Rea Road each evening.
The two juveniles are less visible and are often mistaken for Turkey Vultures or rather large hawks. Yet reports of sightings along the Four Mile Creek Greenway are nearly weekly. Both will continue to expand their range and by late fall will likely leave the area once and for all.
The deer population seems healthy, the triplets (pictured) are late arrivals born the last week in June. They too make their home along the Four Mile Creek Greenway and the Gillespie property.
Opossums, Coyotes and Racoons are frequently spotted just before "hard dark" and Rabbits in the early light of summer's dawn.
Our Rea Road neighborhoods are a thriving habitat of wonderful wildlife.
We'd like to keep it that way.
The developer has stated that 70% of the forest these animals call home will be destroyed. That's 37 of the 53 acres targeted for destruction.
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