Our nature preserves are open to the public 365 days per year from sunrise to sunset, providing natural places that offer peace and respite for all. Willistown Conservation Trust owns and manages Hartman Meadow, Ashbridge, Kirkwood, Kestrel Hill and Rushton Woods Preserves. We maintain these lands to preserve and enhance … Learn more about our nature preserves.
Woodcock Walk with Aaron
Have you ever seen a bird dance? Many species engage in complex choreographies designed to impress a potential mate. The birds with the best moves are the ones chosen to pass along their genetic code, which is a strong motivator for these species to practice the historic rituals and put their best wing forward. The Birds Of Paradise in Papua New Guinea are famous for this behavior (you’re welcome for the new YouTube rabbit hole). Laysan Albatross of the central Pacific and Hawai’ian Islands reaffirm life-long pair bonds with ancient movements that would make even Michael Jackson jealous. Sharp-tailed Grouse of the American Plains engage in multi-bird leks, where the males gather on a small stomping ground, all displaying their best breeding plumages and providing the smoothest footwork you have ever seen (complemented by testosterone-fueled feuds) while the females watch from outside the ring, lying in wait for the best fit bird.
Consider, though, the American Woodcock. A lumpy, dopey, long-billed, owl-eyed, leaf-litter camouflaged shorebird that breeds throughout eastern North America. Found in wetlands, meadows, and wet forests, this enigmatic character provides possibly the best example of a true “dancing bird” in the US and Canada, and certainly in the East. This crepuscular (active at dusk) resident begins its breeding process late in winter. As night approaches, the woodcock emerges to commence a brilliant sky-dance. Giving it’s famous “peent” call from the ground, it furiously erupts into flight, gaining altitude further and further until finally- ..well, I guess you just have to be there to experience the ensuing magic.
REGISTRATION COMING SOON
Locations are to be determined, either at Ashbridge Preserve or Rushton Farm. These bird walks will start shortly before dusk, but we won’t venture too far onto the trails. The walks should last approximately 45 minutes or less.