Birds
Chewhaw ParkLecture Series 2020
Hear from local wildlife experts on Northern Bobwhite Qual efforts! Talks will celebrate the history, management, and conservation of our Longleaf Pine uplands and the Northern Bobwhite Quail.
Read MoreGreat Egret
The elegant Great Egret is a dazzling sight in many a North American wetland. Slightly smaller and more svelte than a Great Blue Heron, these are still large birds with impressive wingspans. They hunt in classic heron fashion, standing immobile or wading through wetlands to capture fish with a deadly jab of their yellow bill.…
Read MoreLimpkin
The limpkin (Aramus guarauna), also called carrao, courlan, and crying bird, is a bird that looks like a large rail, but is skeletally closer to cranes. It is the onlyextant species in the genus Aramus and the familyAramidae. It is found mostly in wetlands in warm parts of the Americas, from Florida to northern Argentina. It feeds on molluscs, with the diet dominated by apple snails of the genus Pomacea. Its name derives from its…
Read MoreRed Bellied Woodpecker
Look for Red-bellied Woodpeckers hitching along branches and trunks of medium to large trees, picking at the bark surface more often than drilling into it. Like most woodpeckers, these birds have a characteristic undulating flight pattern. Read More at All About Birds
Read MoreEastern Brown Thrasher
BASIC DESCRIPTION It can be tricky to glimpse a Brown Thrasher in a tangled mass of shrubbery, and once you do you may wonder how such a boldly patterned, gangly bird could stay so hidden. Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they…
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