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UPDATED: On Blockhouse Pond
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January 23, 2012

A rare white squirrel keeps watch over its nearby nest. Scientists believe the light-haired squirrels are actually gray squirrels with a genetic color variation. BY RON MACARTHUR

Geese are silhouetted by the early morning sun as it rises to light up the area around Blockhouse Pond. BY RON MACARTHUR
Blockhouse Pond Park in Lewes is home to Canada geese and other members of the animal kingdom, if you look hard enough.
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Ron MacArthur has lived and worked in Sussex County all his life. As a journalist for nearly 50 years, he has covered everything from county and town meetings to presidential visits. He also has a unique perspective having served as an elected official and lived on both sides of the county.
Contact Ron at ronm@capegazette.com
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