[mou] Favorite Birding Location
Alt, Mark
Mark.Alt@bestbuy.com
Wed, 28 Jun 2006 10:02:29 -0500
I guess my favorite birding location is Bear Run Nature Preserve in SW
Pennsylvania. Bear Run is the stream that runs under Frank Lloyd
Wright's Fallingwater, the home he built for the Kaufmann family. I grew
up 20 miles away. Bear Run has been protected for many years, so mature
Hemlock, Oak, Hickory and Maple trees tower over tiered foliage of
Sassafras, Winged Sumac Rhododendron, Mountain Laurel, Blueberry,
Trailing Arbutus, and Ground Pine. Bear Run is a small native Brook
Trout stream running through it all, I remember it as paradise. Hooded,
Black-throated Blue, Prairie, and Worm-eating Warblers can all be found
here. I saw my first Long-eared Owl here, had some run-ins with bear and
bobcat, and have never been disappointed. I think I enjoy it best alone,
as the acoustics of the steep bluestone ridge above you are dampened by
the lush tall forest; it seems the perfect setting for Wood Thrushes and
Ruffed Grouse at Dawn, an unseen Pileated Woodpecker extolling its
finding food from some fallen log. I think Pileateds call in exultation,
upon finding yet another smorgasbord, is there any other bird so loudly
jubilant? Perhaps Sandhill Cranes? Loons Yodeling? All three of these
have raised the hair on the back of my neck when they call from close
range.=20
I am heading to Pennsylvania for the next week, I will report back to
you on the wonders of Bear Run, as I plan to be there for a couple of
days. Good Birding to all of you.
Mark Alt
Brooklyn Center, MN