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MILFORD — An alligator may be on the loose in Kensington Metropark. "We have been made aware of a possible alligator sighting in Kent Lake at Kensington Metropark," Danielle Mauter, spokeswoman ...
Sandhill cranes, like this one at Kensington Metropark, are one of the many migrating bird species that birdwatchers can enjoy in the metro Detroit area during the fall migration according to the ...
Kensington Metropark is a unit of the Huron–Clinton Metroparks system located between Milford and South Lyon, Michigan, USA. Surrounding Kent Lake , the park covers 4,543 acres (18.13 km 2 ). It has wooded hilly terrain and surrounds 1,200-acre (4.9 km 2 ) Kent Lake (a dammed section of the Huron River ).
Cardinal bird. Widespread and abundant, the cherry red birds called Cardinals can be spotted throughout the United States and as far north as southeastern Canada. ... Cardinal sightings have a ...
Island Lake State Recreation Area is a state-run park in Green Oak Township, Livingston County, in metro Detroit in Michigan.The 4,000-acre (1,600 ha) park lies on the Huron River and Kent Lake, an impoundment of the river, just downstream of Kensington Metropark with which it is also connected by a bike trail.
Kent Lake is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) reservoir lake formed by damming the Huron River near its headwaters. Kent Lake is mostly located in Oakland County, Michigan in Milford and Lyon Townships, with a small portion including its dam located in Green Oak Township, Livingston County, Michigan.
Twitchers from across the country have descended on a sleepy Kent village after a rare sighting of an Americanbird. ... The bird, believed to be an infant male, was last seen in the area on Friday ...
Bird feeder in Kensington Gardens. How exactly the rose-ringed parakeet population first came to exist and thrive in the wild in England is not known; however, theories abound, most centred around a pair or more of breeding parakeets that escaped or were released from captivity some time in the mid-1990s, consistent with the first widespread photographs of the birds.