Royal Couple of the Forest
The Rose-breasted Grosbeak’s feathered-finery and irresistible cheep-cheep songs elevates it to the top ranks of Plateau Avian Royalty.
The Rose-breasted Grosbeak’s feathered-finery and irresistible cheep-cheep songs elevates it to the top ranks of Plateau Avian Royalty.
William says we’re here in Admit You’re Happy Month. He’s always right about these things. C’mon, admit it, things are pretty good, aren’t they?
The noble Bald Eagle, who’s finally returned to the Plateau, is majestic even when it’s perched.
They dive, they dabble and they decorate our lakes and ponds – Ring-Necked Ducks are leaving us for the season, but not without putting on an endlessly entertaining show.
Sure, the month of May is Merry, but there’s also a bit of Friskiness built in.
The American Robin brings song and color to a pandemic-dazed Highlands Cashiers Plateau in need of a burst of cheerfulness.
After what seems like a 37-year slumber, April 2021 is telling us to “Wake Up!”
The female Belted Kingfisher is recognized by her splendid feathered finery. She’s courted by the slavish attention of her mate.
In like a lion, out like a lamb, March is so much more. And don’t forget to fire up your waffle griddle and hoard your Oreos!
The Wild Turkey’s vast vocabulary and show-stopping displays make it an inimitable resident of the American landscape.
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