Phinizy Swamp Nature Park
Phinizy Swamp Nature Park is a 1,100-acre (450 ha) nature park in Augusta, Georgia. The park contains wetlands and woodlands and has a campus for water research and environmental education, which includes a visitor center. It has many bald cypresses draped in Spanish moss and forests of loblolly trees. Birds commonly found at Phinizy Swamp include: red-shouldered hawks, great blue herons, sora, wood ducks and bald eagles. Sometimes the park yields rarities for Georgia, including black-bellied whistling ducks,[1] and a cave swallow, in 2004. Other wildlife commonly found in the park include frogs and toads; snakes, including water moccasin, pigmy rattlesnake, and copperhead; beavers and muskrat; turtles; and dragonflies. Fishing and hunting are not permitted within the park. Phinizy Swamp Nature Park is managed by Phinizy Center for Water Sciences.
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Location | Augusta, Georgia |
Coordinates | 33°23′25″N 81°57′31″W |
Area | 1,100 acres (450 ha) |
Governing body | Phinizy Center for Water Sciences |
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Gallery
- Black-bellied whistling ducks breeding in the park
- American alligator in cell 1 on the Constructed Wetland Trail
- Copperhead on Beaver Dam Trail
- Female Four-spotted Pennant by the Equalization Pond
- Male yellow-rumped warbler by the Equalization Pond
- Constructed Wetland Trail
- The entrance sign at Phinizy Swamp Nature Park
- Sunrise over Cell 10 by the Distribution Canal
- Male Rambur's forktail perched by the Equalization Pond
- Yellow-crowned night heron taking flight from Cell 10
- Zebra swallowtail by Cell 2
References
- Whistling ducks appear to be nesting in Augusta Black-Bellied Whistling-Ducks nest in GA.