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Bluff Point Refuge

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Located where the Wycomico River Tributary meets the Potomac, the Bluff Point Confluence in Bushwood is not only the base of operations for the JES Avanti Foundation, but also a beautiful waterfront refuge ideal for boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and outdoor recreation of all sorts.

Bluff Point is home to:

  • Osprey nesting

  • Bluebirds

  • American kestrel

  • Red-tailed hawk

  • Eastern snapping turtle

  • Diamondback terrapin

  • Great blue heron

  • Canada geese

  • Crayfish

  • White-tailed deer

  • Red Fox

  • Bald eagle

  • Emu

Monarch Waystation Certified

Monarch waystations are places that provide resources necessary for monarch butterflies to produce successive generations and sustain their migration.  [ MonarchWatch.org ]

"Here in Maryland, where the Monarch population is robust, the butterflies can

be seen throughout the summer months

in small numbers and in large flights

off the coast in their autum migration...

In late summer and early fall practically

every local field or garden can boast

transient monarchs."

Rick Borchelt, The Baltimore Sun (June 26, 2016)

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