Paddle along the Uwharrie River in the bright and sunny warmth of North Carolina’s late spring with Laura Fogo, a biologist with the US Fish & Wildlife Service, and Kacy Cook, land conservation biologist, and witness something truly extraordinary. You, Laura, Kacy, and three friends will kayak along the river while taking in a rare sight— bird migration in the Uwharrie Mountains. With an opportunity to see species such as the Northern Bobwhite, Indigo Bunting, Black-Throated Green Warbler, and Wood Thrush in the midst of migration, this will surely be an experience you’ll cherish. Afterwards, enjoy a pleasant picnic lunch with friends and your guide to complete a wonderful day.
Curious about what your experience might be like? Click the links below:
Birding Along the Uwharrie
Uwharrie National Forest Bird List
Black-Throated Green Warblers
This Silent Auction item is generously offered by Laura Fogo and Kacy Cook