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State Park Sauerheber Slough Wildlife Management Area Great Blue Heron Rookery Ohio River Flood Plains Drive Henderson County across from Evansvilles River Front |
Audubon State Park
The all-time premier spot for birders is probably
Audubon State Park.
Every trail takes birders to a different habitat and a different set of birds.
So well respected for warblers in spring and fall, one trail the paved
trail running due east of the office building is nicknamed "Warbler
Alley." Beyond this well-know spot, however, a few other local hot spots
bear mention.
Sauerheber Slough Wildlife Management Area
Sauerheber Slough Wildlife Management Area, an area located 10 miles west
of Henderson on KY 268, famous for its ducks and geese. To get there from
Henderson, take U.S. Hwy. 60 west to KY 136; turn west. Go 2.8 miles to the
junction with KY 268. Drive 4 miles northwest on KY 268. Drive the various
roads; check the man-made towers to overlook the fields and wetlands. Winter
is best. Inaccessible during flooding.
Great Blue Heron Rookery
Great Blue Heron Rookery, along the Ohio River. After you cross the Twin
Bridges (Hwy. 41) into Kentucky, take the first road to the left (along the
northern boundary of Audubon State Park). Park in the only pull-off on the
left. Scope out the tree tops for heron nests any season. Look for heron
nesting activity from early spring through early July. Be alert, however,
for heavy automobile traffic as you pull back onto the road.
Ohio River Flood Plains Drive
The Ohio River Flood Plains Drive runs along the Kentucky side of the river.
Cross the Twin Bridges (Hwy. 41); take the first road to the left (along
the northern boundary of Audubon State Park). Pass the Henderson landfill.
Watch for passerines, raptors. Be warned, however, that this road carries
surprisingly heavy traffic, some of it heavy trucks, and much of it too fast.
Be sure to park clear of the road before you bird.
Past the landfill, turn left at the first intersection onto a road which
follows the banks of the Ohio. Watch for gulls, waterfowl, shorebirds. Also
great woodpecker area, so stop along the road and look. The area is owned
by a hunting club, so do not trespass; however, you can walk the road. Drive
on to ultimately reach the Green River. Its a good gravel road, but
flooding does occur. Be cautious.
Henderson County across from Evansvilles River Front
Henderson County across from Evansvilles River Front, a drive that
takes you from the outskirts of Henderson to an across-the-river view of
Dress Plaza. Cross the Twin Bridges (Hwy. 41) into Kentucky and take the
first road to the right. Watch for unusual sparrows along this road; but
it is a busy road, so youll need to pull off to watch. Where the road
runs into the old harness race track, turn right and follow for several miles
through woods, fields, and sloughs. Wide variety of birds including sparrows,
raptors, and passerines. Flocks of Dickcissels here. Shorebirds in wet areas.
Dont try this drive if its muddy.