The Waterman Prairie area of SE O'Brien County
is know for its diverse birds throughout the seasons,
like this Merlin (prairie form), a falcon that
visits there during winter months.
There
is always one area near us that Georgie and I go when looking for
unusual, or not-so-common birds, and that is the Waterman Prairie
complex south of the studio.
This
is one place we can count on in the winter for Bald and (yes) Golden
Eagles. And when we get stir crazy for our spring and summer bird
friends in the dead of winter - Eastern Bluebirds, Cedar Waxwings and
American Robins are found there... but these are just the tip of the
iceberg. This area is well know for its grassland "obligates" - birds
that are grassland dependent for nesting and foraging, as well as birds
frequenting a savanna habitat.
It
has been long known that this is a special area for birds and a
recognition process for important areas like this has been in the works
for some time now - concerning the Waterman Prairie complex area, there
will be a Bird Conservation Area public meeting this coming Thursday
evening at the Prairie Heritage Center.
Major
benefits of a BCA would be opening doors to grants and/or cost-share
programs that are only available to designated Bird Conservation Areas.
The BCA program is a worldwide program, so could bring additional
habitat restoration or preservation dollars. A positive side benefit by
having a designated conservation area is it may increase the likelihood
of local landowners getting into Farm Bill wildlife programs.
Whether
you're interested in birds or "birding", or also appreciate the natural
heritage of this small prairie gem we have way out here in SE O'Brien
County - you might be interested in attending this public meeting and
learning more how it may potentially benefit the area's resources.
The
November 13 (Thursday) meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at the O'Brien
County Prairie Heritage Center located about 4.5 miles southeast of
Sutherland - from Hwy 10 go 1 mile north on Yellow Avenue.
If approved, this area will be the first Bird Conservation Area within O'Brien, Clay, Buena Vista, and Cherokee counties.
Be a part of something that supports your natural heritage!
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