Jan 21 2022
Black Belt Gosse Nature Walk: Moundville

Black Belt Gosse Nature Walk: Moundville

Presented by Alabama Audubon at Moundville Archaeological Park

This historic site was once a powerful Native American community that, at its peak, was America’s largest city north of Mexico. Located on the Black Warrior River thirteen miles south of Tuscaloosa, the park preserves 326 acres where, 800 years ago, Mississippian people constructed 29 massive flat-topped earthen mounds, arranged carefully around a vast central plaza.

Mound Parkway is a loop road circling the open areas and providing access to the mounds, museum, and park offices. At the head of the circle, scan the nearby marsh for red-winged blackbirds (all year), possible rusty blackbirds (winter), and shorebirds (migration and possibly winter). The open fields often have flocks of ground-feeding songbirds present—robins, bluebirds, grackles, cowbirds, and even Northern flickers—mostly in migration and winter. Bluebirds and Eastern phoebes (all year) hawk insects from around the fields and marshes, and red-tailed hawks are common all year. Check out the Alabama Birding Trails site for more info.

Admission Info

This event is free and open to all as the organizations are covering the admission fee.

Pre-registration is requested for planning purposes by 12 p.m. CST on Thursday, January 20th. Visit alaudubon.org/event/2022-01-21 for more information and to register.

Dates & Times

2022/01/21 - 2022/01/21

Location Info

Moundville Archaeological Park

Moundville Archaeological Park, Moundville, AL 35474-6413