Be Amazed…

By The Natural Flying Wonders In North Carolina

Enjoy Camping & Bird Watching

According to the North Carolina Bird Records Committee, out of the total of 479 species, 89 are rare species and are found in North Carolina. If you enjoy camping and are an avid bird-watcher, visiting North Carolina is going to be the best experience for you with its wide variety of birds. Among the birds, many are native, some visit during winter or summer while some are migrants. The birds are often tagged under the categories of rare, rare coastal, rare downstate, rare in mountains, rare in spring, rare inland and provisional list.

Tundra Swan

Known for its exquisite features, the Tundra swans are about 50 inches and are considered to be one of the largest bird in North America. The original name of Tundra Swan is Whistling Swan. These birds look beautiful when both the male and female swim together across the lake.

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Peregrine Falcon

This is a large bird with long wings which is designed to enhance the speed of the bird. They are considered to be one of the fastest birds found on earth.

North Saw-Whet Owl

The North Saw-whet Owl is six inches long. The male owls are found at the dusk time or even during nights. It has no neck and they are the only breeding owls of the state.

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Golden Crown Kinglet

This Golden Corn Kinglet is considered to be one of the smallest birds in North Carolina. They are usually golden crowned. They are always six to eight birds travelling together.

Red-Cockaded

This is a rare and endangered species of North Carolina. These birds are mainly found in months of April and May. These are found in black and white colors and they have red dots on their face which make them unique.

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Blackburnian Warbler

This bird is one of the most beautiful of all the warblers. The male birds are usually orange in color and are found in the month of April and May.

Tourist Review

“Me and my family goes to Mountain Park around 3-4 times a year we do not live far from it is beautiful nice hiking trails The Falls is nice and now they also have camping so we recommend for everyone to try”

RYAN BARNES

“We love this campground. It is a state park campground. Pets are allowed, alcohol is not. The river runs right by the campground and is a beautiful place to photograph plant and animal life..”

MARTHA BRYSON

“Great hiking opportunities with primitive campsites. The waterfall hike is pretty. Good picnic area as well, Make sure you avoid Saturday’s in the Fall as it can get crowded on the trail…”

CHARLES TAYLOR