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Woodcock Walk

April 7, 2018 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Every April for millennia, an odd-looking migratory bird has returned to the Northeast from its far-away wintering grounds to engage in one of the more bizarre mating rituals in the Animal Kingdom. Perhaps you’re even familiar with the strange, high-pitched, nasally “pent” sound that can be heard coming from fields and young forests this time of year. These sounds are the mating calls of the American Woodcock, also known as the Timberdoodle. During the last few moments of daylight, male Woodcocks perform an unusual courtship display that the famous naturalist, Aldo Leopold called “the sky dance.” The males repeatedly spiral high up into the air and then return to the ground in a wild zig-zag, all in hopes of impressing and attracting one of the females watching them with a carefully judging eye. Join us on an evening walk to one of the local places where Woodcocks can often be seen engaging in their full aerial display. We will meet at the Great Hollow Nature Preserve parking area at 6pm and then take a short drive over to the Great Swamp Wildlife Management area off of Cornwall Hill Rd. in Patterson, NY. Please dress appropriately for the weather, wear sturdy footwear, and bring a flashlight, as we will be returning to our vehicles in the dark. It’s about a 10 minute walk from the parking area to where we hope to find Woodcocks displaying. A suggested donation of $5/person is greatly appreciated. No dogs, please. To sign up, please email John at .   *Please note that while we will do our best to find Woodcocks, there is no way to guarantee it.

Details

Date:
April 7, 2018
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Venue

Cranberry Mountain WMA
Patterson, NY 12563 United States + Google Map

Organizer

Great Hollow Nature Preserve & Ecological Research Center
Phone
(203) 546-7789
Email
info@greathollow.org

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