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Field Notes

Description:

This snag at the beginning of the trail has an enlarged woodpecker hole. it is quite weathered.

Habitat:

Woodland

Notes:

Wichita Forest Park is leased from the U.S. Army corps of Engineers, and is located on the south side of Highland Village Road. This 24 acre natural resource area park serves as a passive, wildlife area. It remains in a native state, and it is the habitat for various species of flora and fauna. There are natural surface trails throughout this site that allow citizens the ability to access and enjoy the benefits of this nature preserve.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Might have started out that way. This hole has been here for a couple of years. I think squirrels have expanded it and others have used it as a home. At least the snag is still standing so it can still be used. :)

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PublishedOctober 21, 2012

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