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7 State Parks for Fall Colors and Birding

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Known as a warbler haven, 30+ species visit this bi-state park near the Kentucky and Virginia southern border. The coves are populated with oak, hemlock, poplar, and the area is stream-rich (including a Class V river gorge) with lush understories and shrubs. Unicoi State Park & Lodge, Georgia. Brown-headed Nuthatch.

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The mother only returns once maybe twice a day to feed and some species of rabbits like the eastern Cottontail have their babies in the open rather than burrows. You need to get it to a wildlife rehabilitation center. You need to get it to a wildlife rehabilitation center. It’s just not their function and against a few rules.

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The Importance of Nurturing Young Birders

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Kelly Preheim was talking about the large numbers of Snowy Owls on the nearby National Wildlife Refuge. The next spring she reported that her first class was doing very well and were able to rapidly identify nearly 200 species. clothing and shelter. I asked her to keep me appraised of her progress. That blew my mind.

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That Awkward Moment With Feral Cats and Family

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But I don’t agree with the supplemental feeding that happens with feral cats–if you’re gonna call them wildlife, treat them as such. And if a feral cat colony is near an endangered species, the colony should be eliminated. We see several different types of species. “They don’t want to be inside.

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Birding’s Biggest Dips

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For those that might not fully comprehend, the birding slang-term to “dip” or to “dip out on” a bird is to go looking for a particular species and not find it. And many a birder has been given the death-stare by his/her fellow birders for even mentioning the word on a twitch for a particularly rare species.

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