the bird species
who enhabit these forests
red tailed hawk red-shouldered hawk Eurpoean starling pileated woodpecker red-bellied and red-headed woodpecker american goldfinch american robin carolina chickadee carolina wren cardinal eastern kingbird and bluebird great blue heron yellow-billed cuckoo eastern pheobe barred owl blue jay summer tanager red-eyed vireo northern mockingbird
Located in a rare Piedmont alluvial forest of The Upper Tar River Basin, the old hardwoods and watershed act as a Riparian Buffer zone protecting a rare aquatic habitat that is home to a diverse ecosystem of plants, animals and wildlife.
Rare River Mussels - Five species of endangered freshwater river mussel clean the water here:
Dwarf Wedgemussel (Alasmidonta heterodon)
Atlantic Pigtoe (Fusconaia Masoni)
Yellow Lampmussel (Lampsilis cariosa)
Chameleon Lampmussel (Lampsilis sp.2)
Creeper (Strophitis undulatus)