Wednesday, July 20, 2005


Sunrise over Banner Marsh.
History of Banner Marsh, as reported by the IDNR:
Prior to the Department of Natural Resources purchasing tracts of land bordering the Illinois River in Fulton and Peoria counties during the 1980s, the area underwent several land use changes, including farming and surface coal mining. Today, the area known as Banner Marsh State Fish & Wildlife Area serves as a 4,363-acre freshwater marsh. The site’s 200-plus water bodies, in conjunction with its vast acres of land, provide excellent habitat for migrating and local waterfowl, numerous species of gamefish and other wildlife, while providing opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Sunrise2.
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Sunrise3.
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Abandoned grain elevator, on the dike along the back edge of the marsh, separating it from the waters of the Illinois River.
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View across the marsh, looking towards the bluffs northwest of the river.
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Duck blind.
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Comfy inside the blind.
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Duck blind from the front, where the hunters hide with their guns.
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Discarded shells.
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Early morning at Banner Marsh.
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Grasshooper caught in a web. I used a stick to set him free after I photographed him.
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Dragonfly posing on the levee
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