With its variety of habitats, Homestead National Historical Park is home to both grassland and woodland birds. This provides ample opportunities for bird watching, or to simply enjoy the many songs that can be heard while walking through the prairie. In May and June, staff from the Heartland Network or volunteers at the park conduct a "point count" to record the kinds and numbers of birds on the prairie and in the woodlands at Homestead National Historical Park. Prairie bird species are on the decline and the "point count" helps Homestead management determine sound management practices. The count is taken at specific spots on the prairie and in the woodlands by standing in one spot for five minutes, listening and watching, and then recording the observations. When visiting the park, ask a ranger for a bird list! Bird Monitoring Reports
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Last updated: September 18, 2021