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Bird
Life
Bird life is abundant throughout the park. In fall and spring,
birds migrating on the Atlantic Flyway can be seen at the park. In winter, the
soundside becomess home to many different waterfowl. In the summertime, look
for the Osprey and a variety of shorebirds. Throughout the year songbirds, such
as the Yellow-rumped Warbler and the Carolina Chickadee.
The Brown Pelican and the Osprey (shown below)
were almost extinct until the government banned the use of the insecticide DDT.
Birds were consuming fish that had absorbed high levels of DDT. This caused
their eggshells to become weak and break before chicks were ready to hatch. The
pelican and osprey populations are now recovering.
> Bird lists are
available at the park office. |