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| Pine Island Rookery Birding | ||
| Sunday, April 19 – 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM | $35 (Includes Wine & Cheese) |
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There is a private pocket of birding heaven on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. Just east of the Tchefuncte River between Madisonville and Ponchatoula, lies a 3,000-acre private wildlife preserve called Pine Island. Along with an abundance of native flora, Pine Island is home to thousands of roosting birds and is a naturalist’s dream come true. Pine Island is the legacy of a logging operation once located in Madisonville. Cypress logging ceased at Pine Island nearly a century ago. For decades the family which until recently owned the property assured that nature took precedence in the area and maintained Pine Island as a wildlife refuge. The current owner continues that tradition. Today the private property is closed to the public, but birding photographers with the Great Louisiana BirdFest are offered a rare glimpse into this premier habitat. You will drive through pines and mixed hardwoods, ending at the 300-acre man-made lake housing one of the South’s largest rookeries. You can both bird the wooded areas abutting the levees looking for residents and neotropical migrants and enjoy the view of the many birds nesting in the rookery. Then, as dusk settles over the swamp, thousands of birds, including egrets, herons, ibis, Anhinga and more, fly in for an evening’s rest. From the levee, the sight of these incoming birds is truly spectacular. The birding trip will remain at the rookery until sunset. Pine Island is the perfect trip for the novice or the experienced birder. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit this ecological gem. While on this trip, you can get some beautiful photos of the rookery in addition to enjoying excellent birding if you bring your camera. For good shots of individual nesting birds, a long lens is needed, but any camera will give you memorable pictures of the scene.
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