Mar 05 2016
Half-Day Field Trip: Turkey Creek Nature Preserve

Half-Day Field Trip: Turkey Creek Nature Preserve

Presented by Birmingham Audubon at Turkey Creek Nature Preserve

Turkey Creek is one of our local treasured gems and home to some of Alabama’s most outstanding natural beauty. Woods on both sides of the road provide habitat for wintering birds.

Also a site on the Appalachian Highlands Birding Trail, Turkey Creek is a fast-flowing stream with rapids and waterfalls. This is the also the home of the Vermillion Darter (which lives only in Turkey Creek and nowhere else in the world), the Watercress Darter and the Rush Darter. We should expect to see Cedar Waxwings, and Pileated and Hairy woodpeckers. Winter Wrens are sometimes seen along the stream near exposed tree roots. Species like American Goldfinches and sparrows should also be seen.

Directions: From I 20 E/ I 59 N take exit 128 Tallapoosa Street/ Hwy 79. Continue for approximately 12 miles. Turn left onto Narrows Road, travel 0.25 miles to the entrance of Turkey Creek Nature Preserve.
GPS: 33.700684-86.690295

Admission Info

Phone: 205-942-8667 or 205-253-8667

Dates & Times

2016/03/05 - 2016/03/05

Additional time info:

Plan to join us on Saturday, March 5 at 8:00 a.m. for our half-day field trip. Bring snacks and water, binoculars and cameras. Extra binoculars will be available for loan for those that might need them. We will meet at the small museum at the preserve.

Location Info

Turkey Creek Nature Preserve

3906 Turkey Creek Rd, Pinson, AL 35126