Showing posts with label horse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horse. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2009

Horses and Kingfishers

Tomorrow, the first annual trail ride and fundraiser through Four Holes Swamp will be hosted by the Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest. We will post images after the event, but here is a Google Earth link to the 9.83-mile ride.

While walking the boardwalk in search of an item a visitor dropped, we heard a Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon) north of the boardwalk at #5. Prior to the beavers creating a pool of water beneath the powerline (see blog), we only saw kingfishers at the end of the boardwalk along the open water of Goodson Lake. Now, however, the deeper water beneath the powerline plus the spillover continuously feeding the downstream portion of the dammed creek channel provide the kingfishers additional feeding habitat. The bird in the image is a female, since females of this species sport the rusty belt and flanks. She is perched above the creek channel into which she will dive should she spot a suitable fish or insect meal.

We know where the Belted Kingfishers of Beidler Forest hunt, but we have yet to discover a nest cavity. Belted Kingfishers burrow 1-8 feet through the dirt into a stream, swamp or road bank to form an upward-sloping nesting cavity. The bird's territory often only includes the 1.5 miles of stream and adjoining vegetation. Therefore, the nesting area sould be at either end of the powerline cut where the ground slopes up out of the swamp, unless there is a high piece of ground near the edges of the powerline cut. Maybe the kingfishers in the swamp will accept a large, rotten stump or log as a nesting cavity site. We have plenty of those!

We may need to track the birds with binoculars, because the area beneath the powerlines is definitely easier to cover on the wing than on the ground...well, swamp!

Image by Mark Musselman

Friday, January 16, 2009

Francis Beidler Forest Trail Ride


Audubon South Carolina invites you to participate in a day of horseback trail riding in the heart of Four Holes Swamp located in and near Francis Beidler Forest. Ride trails beneath the forest canopy and savor a part of the Lowcountry’s authentic swamp experience. It’s truly off the beaten path. Enjoy the peace and serenity that the Forest offers; hear the sounds of birds and breezes that have echoed through the trees for ages.

Saturday, January 24th
Organized Ride – Rain or Shine: 10:00 a.m.

Lunch is provided
Cost per rider: $25.00. Proceeds will support Audubon Center at the Beidler Forest.

The coordinates to the entrance gate are: 33°10'40.05"N and 80°20'5.85"W
Image by Paul Koehler