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Know Kentucky Is Great For Bird Watching?

Whether you're a casual bird watcher or you're keeping a journal, did you probably know that you can experience southern breeding species in lush habitats that offers an amazing adventure in the bluegrass of Kentucky? Did you know that Kentucky has more miles of running water than any other state except Alaska and it has 12.7 million acres of commercial forest land - 50% of the state's land area.

Our beautiful main species of trees are white oak, red oak, walnut, yellow poplar, beech, sugar maple, white ash and hickory are a bird watchers paradise. Whether you're into the Bluegrass Birding Festival or you want to share with friends as you focus your binoculars on some of the more than 350 documented species that call the Bluegrass home, you don't want to miss out on magical moments that will last a lifetime. Get away, rest, relax and experience Bluegrass hospitality at it's best when you book your getaway at Jordan Hill Farm, a wilderness retreat.

Visit http://www.daviessaudubon.net/winter.html for more names of the fun birds that can be found nearby and enjoy many of these feathered friends on the farm, too. Find out more by calling 859-623-0807 or visit us on the web at www.jordanhillfarm.com

 

Yellow-rumped Warbler

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