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Living River

Living River is a 440 acres wooded point tucked along four miles of the banks of the Cahaba River. Its mosaic of habitats range from riparian woods to rolling grassland.

The entrance road, Living River Parkway, parallels the Cahaba River and provides several opportunities to explore the variety of habitats along the Parkway and the several logging roads that adjoin it ' early-emergent second-growth with American Goldfinches, Eastern Bluebirds, towhees, and Field and Chipping Sparrows. From April through October, the area attracts Prairie Warblers, Chats, Gray Catbirds, Common Yellowthroats, White-eyed Vireos, and other scrub birds.

The more mature woods are filled with woodland songbirds. This nears the southern terminus of the Scarlet Tanager's breeding range, but a few are found here, mostly in mature mixed pine-oak woods. Black-and-white Warblers, Wood Thrushes, and Summer Tanagers are fairly common here in the warmer months, as are Hooded and Kentucky Warblers, and Eastern Wood Pewees. Pileated Woodpeckers are numerous in these wet woods. Wild Turkeys are east to spot in the very early morning and late afternoon.

There is a clearing on the north side of the road with a canoe launch and swimming area. When this is not busy, it is an excellent place to find Louisiana Waterthrushes, Acadian Flycatchers, Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Orchard Orioles, and Northern Parulas from early spring through fall.

Continue on the Parkway to the entrance to Living River. The site is visually appealing, the development's roads wind through the rolling hills above the Cahaba River. The mix of birds runs the gamut here, and due to the clearing and construction in the area, there is a great mix of habitats; this will probably settle into a mixture of 'suburban' birds ' Blue Jays, Brown Thrashers, Northern Mockingbirds, Downy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Carolina Chickadees, Carolina Wrens, etc., in the vicinity of buildings and significant activities. Summer Tanagers, Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Wood Thrushes, Kentucky and Hooded Warblers, Eastern Wood Pewees, Hairy and Pileated Woodpeckers and such will likely be found in the areas with less activity and disturbance.


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Contact Living River


2000 Living River Parkway
Montevallo, Alabama  35115
Phone: (205) 208-0035


 

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  • Shelby County, Alabama


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