Sandhill Cranes Hiwassee Refuge Area

Leader: Dale Potter Phone: (865) 773-8114 E-mail: dalepotter55@gmail.com
Meeting place: Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge Observation Deck 545 Priddy Road, Birchwood, Tn
Time: 7:30 am
Registration available: Beginning today
This is a visit to see the sandhill cranes on a Monday. Several have posted some great pics on Facebook from the number already there. There have been a few sightings of pelicans in the area. This should be a great time to enjoy the area without the crowds.
Location Description:
The Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge Area has the largest winter gatherings of the sandhill cranes in the southeast. In addition to sandhill cranes you may see some other birds of interest from eagles, herons, whooping cranes, ducks, pelicans, bluebirds, swans, or just the sandhill cranes.
We will visit the observation platform at Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge Area, the Blythe Ferry Boat Ramp area, and maybe some of the surrounding roads. We will start at the observation deck but may check out some fields later in the morning.
Expect it to be chilly in the morning with fog and overcast. Come prepared for the weather.
Learning opportunities:
On this outing you will have the opportunity to practice with birds in flight from a few to several at a time. You will have the opportunity to see the sandhill cranes while they are feeding. Up close and at a distance. A long zoom lens is best for sandhill cranes in flight.
Bring appropriate gear for the weather.
Driving directions: We will meet at Observation Deck at Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge. 545 Priddy Road, Birchwood, Tn.
Restrooms: None at the Observation Deck but plenty of field options. Restrooms are available at the Cheorkee Removal Memorial.
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