Tom "strutting" and courting hens (Photo courtesy of Ryan Raybourn) |
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Echoes of the Wild Turkey
It is hard to believe that it is now officially Spring. It wouldn't seem like it with the oddities of weather that we have had to endure these last few weeks. What would normally be mild days this time of year have been covered in cold rainy and snowy days, with more forecasted in the coming week. That being said, it hasn't kept Mother Nature from displaying the fact that it is in fact Spring, and that things will soon get better.
One of these signals from Mother Nature is unmistakeable, and it is the Spring gobbling of the Wild Turkey ( Meleagris gallopavo). Nothing will send chills up your spine like an early morning hike through a foggy forest and hearing the thunderous gobble of a wild turkey near you. This call of the male Turkey (called a Tom) is unmistakeable and can be heard from quite a long distance away. This call is a breeding call, and is a way to let a female Turkey (a hen) find a Tom to mate with. He will typically roost at night away from the hens, and when the Sun comes up and he awakens, he will
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Lets Hunt Easter Eggs at the Breaks!
It's that time of year again! Daffodils are blooming, birds are chirping and the Easter Bunny is making preparations for Easter! Join us a Breaks Interstate Park for our Annual Easter Celebration. The Easter Egg Hunt begins at noon on Potter's Knoll. Get there a little early because the Easter Bunny will be stopping by, giving out treat bags to all the kids! One thousand eggs total will be hidden for three age catagories (1-3, 4-6 and 7-12 years of age) and 350 eggs will have a prize ticket inside! After the hunt, make your way down to the Rhododendron Lodge to enjoy our Easter Buffet!
For more information, dial (276)865-4413 or by visiting the BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK WEBSITE.
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Elk in the East
Wild Elk Herd in Eastern Kentucky |
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