Join wildlife biologist Joe Burnam at Pebble Hill Plantation on Saturday, May 10 at 10:00 a.m. for a unique conservation program featuring the red-cockaded woodpecker (RCW)—one of the Southeast’s rarest birds, recently downlisted from endangered to threatened.
Begin the day at the Pebble Hill Learning Center with a talk on longleaf pine ecology and RCW habitat management in the Red Hills Region. Then head into the field to observe RCW survey and banding techniques, including the use of a Wireless Cavity Peeper Camera to check nesting progress.
Witness up-close the banding process used by biologists to monitor and protect these fascinating birds.
Tickets: $20/adults, $10/children (17 & under)
Advance registration required by May 9
Register here: https://pebble-hill-plantation.ticketleap.com
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, water, binoculars (limited loaners available), and a picnic lunch to enjoy the grounds post-program.
Pebble Hill Plantation, a historic site rich in Southern history, has been open to the public since 1983 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.