Located within the headwaters of the Perdido River watershed, Splinter Hill Bog is a biologically rich, Longleaf Pine ecosystem that is characterized by extensive pitcher plant bogs and openly-spaced pines over a gently rolling landscape. It supports a high diversity of plant and animal species that are eclusively dependent on this fire-adapted ecosystem. The Bog is represented by two sub-sites, each featuring a trail system that traverses through several of the bog's characteristic habitats and offers an opportunity to view many of this ecosystem's associated bird species year round. Among these are some of North America's most sought after birds-Bachman's, Henslow's and LeConte's Sparrows.
The two parcels are owned separately by The Nature Conservancy, Forever Wild Land Trust and ADCNR State Lands Division, but together are managed as a large nature preserve accounting for more than 2,200 acres in conservation stewardship.
The Nature Conservancy Property
Along the Splinter Hill Bog trail, look for resident species such as Eastern Wood-Pewee, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Bachman's Sparrow, Blue Grosbeak and Indigo Bunting. American Kestrel is possible any time of year. The trail leads to a kiosk with additional interpretive signs, brochures and special postings.
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