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Wood Duck Nature Preserve of Opelika

The 73-acre Wood Duck Nature Preserve of Opelika was created from a nutrient-rich intentional wetland owned by the city of Opelika, with an additional 7 acres of land including an old home-site. The park has become home to a significant population of birds, including a large population of wood ducks.

Entrances at the old home-site and at the roadway both provide access to ideal walking trails offering varied birding opportunities. The home-site trail follows a heavily wooded stream, terminating at one of the preserve's two observation blinds, overlooking open water. Early Blue-winged Teal were seen on a recent October visit. The trail accessed from the roadway is particularly bird-dense, and should be included in any birding visit to the area. Look for a vast array of wetland birds throughout the year. The stream/marsh is a major bird oasis, especially during dry periods. All but two warbler species found in Alabama have been seen in the park during spring migration.


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3600 Waverly Pkwy
Opelika, Alabama  36801


 

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  • Lee County, Alabama


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