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Travel Log...
The National Arbor Day Foundation
Lincoln, Nebraska
Birding the Arbor Day Farm Tree House Trail
The National Arbor Day Foundation is famous for
helping people plant trees, and birds are now part of their program, thanks
to a $16,000 grant from the Pathways To Nature® Conservation Fund. The newly
opened Tree House Trail, part of the Arbor Day Farm’s Tree Adventure, offers
visitors some truly unique opportunities to experience birds.
At
the Bird Call Mimic Station, for example, you can not only push buttons to
hear songs and calls of birds found in the woodland, but also hold another
button that allows you to try and imitate the calls. It’s a great way to
help make the calls stick in your mind, and see how you stack up against the
real thing!
Further down the Trail, stop at the Bird Listening Station. Here, you can
use specially designed devices that help amplify and focus sounds coming
from the woods. All along the Trail, educational signs offer information
about the importance of trees and habitat to birds.
The highlight for birders may well be the Canopy Tree House, nestled 50’ up
in the canopy of the oak/hickory forest. This bird’s eye view offers a
completely new perspective on the forest and also chance to see tree-top
birds in their natural setting, without straining your neck!
For more information and virtual tour, visit:
www.arbordayfarm.org.
The
Pathways To Nature Conservation
Fund is a partnership between Wild Birds Unlimited stores and the
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to
fund environmental education and wildlife viewing projects. We encourage all
of our customers to visit these incredible places. Your patronage helped
make these projects possible!
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