BEAR SWAMP STATE FOREST
Located on two state forests of 3,316 acres in Cayuga County, this area is known for the large wetland and creek that bisect the forest. The ski trail system, over 13 miles in length, was developed with volunteer help in the 1980's. The trail has since become increasingly popular.
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Bear Swamp State Forest is located near Auburn, Cortland and Manlius
Bear Swamp State Forest in New York offers a variety of birding options for enthusiasts. The forest is home to over 100 species of birds, making it an ideal spot for bird watching and photography. Visitors can explore the various trails that wind through different habitats such as wetlands, hardwood forests and open fields where they may encounter diverse avian life.
The Raptor Trail provides opportunities to see hawks, eagles or owls while smaller songbirds like warblers and sparrows are often spotted along the Songbird Loop trail. Waterfowl including ducks, herons and kingfishers frequent areas near Bear Swamp Creek which runs through this state forest.
Birdwatchers should also look out for woodpeckers pecking away at tree trunks throughout the woodland area or catch sight of elusive nocturnal species during evening walks on designated night-birding routes within the park boundaries.
In addition to self-guided tours around these marked paths with binoculars in hand; guided group tours led by local ornithologists are occasionally available providing insights into specific seasonal migrations patterns among other interesting facts about resident feathered creatures inhabiting Bear Swamp State Forest's ecosystem.
For those interested in more than just observing from afar there's even opportunity here too - visitors might participate in annual events such as Christmas Bird Count contributing towards important citizen science projects tracking population trends across North America regionally & nationally alike!
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1 Song Mountain Rd
Tully, NY
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