Georgia Bird Fest - Eufaula NWR

Saturday, Apr 12, 2025 at 8:00am

678-973-2437
$40/person

Leader: Wes Hatch
Limited to 15 participants
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult; approximately 3-5 miles walking with no shade; no restrooms
Rain Date: Rain or Shine

Eufaula NWR, straddling the Georgia/Alabama state line, was established in 1964 to provide habitat for wintering waterfowl and other migratory and resident wildlife. The Bradley Unit of Eufaula, an Audubon Important Bird Area, adjoins the Chattahoochee River on the Georgia side and contains several ditched impoundments, weedy fields, as well as hardwood and floodplain forests.

Eufaula NWR hosts a number of resident and migratory birds, including a multitude of hard-to-find species in Georgia. As such, we'll hope to find King Rail; Barn Owl; Purple Gallinule; migratory and breeding warblers including Prothonotary; shorebirds; Least Bittern; wading birds such as Little Blue Heron and Snowy Egret; Common Ground Dove; and lingering and resident waterfowl.

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