Each Spring,
I make my way to Pettigrew State Park (Creswell, NC) to explore the rich vernal
wildlife around North Carolina’s 2nd largest natural lake, Lake
Phelps. Lake Phelps is one of the Carolina bay lakes – elliptical lakes aligned
on a northwest-southeast axis of uncertain origin, hypothesized to have been carved
out by ocean currents, wind or comets.
Highlights
of this year’s visit, included the installation of new boardwalk, plus large singing choruses of Southern Toads,
blossoming Pawpaws, and Zebra Swallowtails.
Birds seen:
- pileated woodpecker
- red-bellied woodpecker
- blue jay
- Carolina
wren
- northern
cardinal
- white-throated
sparrow
- mourning
dove
- common
grackle
- boat-tailed
grackle
- Carolina
chickadee
- American
crows
- laughing
gulls
- American
robin
- blue-grey
gnatcatcher
- eastern
meadowlark
- yellow-rumped
warbler
- white-eyed
vireo
- turkey
vulture
- eastern
bluebird
- brown
thrasher
- purple
martin
- northern
mockingbird
- American
goldfinch
- brown-headed
cowbird
- European
startling
- eastern
towhee
Birds heard
only:
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Silver-spotted skipper at Pettigrew State Park (Creswell, NC) |
- yellow-throated
warbler
- northern
parula
- eastern screech
owl
- grey catbird
- tufted
titmouse
- red-shouldered
hawk
- red-eyed
vireo
Other
wildlife encounters:
- zebra
swallowtail
- tiger
swallowtail
- falcate
orange-tip
- silver-spotted
skipper
- southern
toads
- Fowler’s toads
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Zebra swallowtail at Pettigrew State Park (Creswell, NC) |
- southern
leopard frogs (heard only)
- bullfrog (heard
only)
- yellow-bellied
slider
- eastern box
turtle
- eastern musk
turtle
- redbelly turtle
- eastern grey
squirrel
- cotton rat
- opossum
- eastern
cottontail
- raccoon
(tracks only)
- clearwing
moth spp.
- phantom craneflies (mating)
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Jack-in-the-pulpit at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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Pawpaw (Asimina spp.) at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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Sensitve fern at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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American sycamore at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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Southern toad at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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Eastern box turtle at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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Eastern musk turtle at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
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Redbelly turtle at Pettigrew SP (Creswell, NC) |
This year,
we also visited the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Columbia, NC. The
short boardwalk, which starts at the visitor center, allowed for close
encounters with Red-bellied Watersnakes, Eastern Musk Turtles, and Spotted
Turtles.
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Spotted turtles at Pocosin Lakes NWR (Columbia, NC) |
Birds seen:
- American
robin
- European
starling
- boat-tailed
grackle
- purple
martin
- red-bellied
woodpecker
- yellow-rumped
warbler
Birds heard:
- yellow-throated
warbler
- laughing
gull
Other wildlife
encounters:
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Red-bellied watersnake at Pocosin Lakes NWR (Columbia, NC) |
- eastern
painted turtle
- eastern musk turtle
- redbelly turtle
- spotted turtles
- yellow-bellied slider
- red bellied water snakes
- northern watersnake
- cabbage white
- falcate orange-tip
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Watersnakes (possibly Northern) at Pocosin Lakes NWR (Columbia, NC) |
1 comment:
hey there... did you go over to the Pocosin Natural Area? I'm looking for pictures to find out if there is a shore/beach area anywhere around the lake. I'd like to have a place to swim and play with my dog. The swampy areas aren't good for him for obvious reasons. He doesn't pay attention to where/what he's stepping on.
I took a drive around there yesterday and love it there. I will go back, just need to find a good place for my dog to be safe too.
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