
Centennial Woods are flourishing with a wide variety of birds. I have seen robin the most (shown in photo), I watched one swoop down to a small stream where it caught a small organism from the water then brought it back up to their nest. The largest bird I observed was a Great Blue Heron, these are common throughout the United States especially near rivers, wetlands, and streams. They can also be identified by their large distinguishable nests. Along with birds, small mammals in Centennial woods include squirrels, chipmunks, and beaver. It is easy to determine if beavers are in the area by the distinct cone shape left on tree stumps. Squirrels are very abundant and are found chasing each other up the trees.
Recent Comments