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Limestone Park

Limestone Park's interesting combination of wetlands, grasslands, and Tupelo Gum swamp is good for wading birds, swamp and marsh birds, grassland species, and some waterfowl in winter. You will also find songbirds and shorebirds in migration. Best birds are Anhinga (breeds here), and Bobolinks, Dickcissels, and Grasshopper Sparrows (late spring). A Roseate Spoonbill has been spotted here in a few summers. The City of Alabaster and Birmingham Audubon built a handicapped-accessible Birding Observation Deck overlooking the wetlands on the North-western side of the park, with adjacent parking for all. Located in a rural industrial area in southern Shelby County, this park preserves a rich remnant of the habitat mosaic that makes this area especially attractive to birds.

Upon passing through the entrance gate from Highway 31, pause to bird the copse of oak-hickory woods to the south. This is a good area for songbirds, and may be productive for migrants in spring and fall, particularly after a passing weather front. There is a low area to the right that often holds water during wet periods; search the ditch for Wilson's Snipe and Song Sparrows (fall to spring), small sandpipers and plovers in migration, and Common Yellowthroats (mostly spring to fall). This field and the open fields to the south fill up with clover in late spring, which attracts passing Bobolinks, Dickcissels, and Grasshopper Sparrows, among others. The power lines always have Eastern Bluebirds, Eastern Phoebes, and Mourning Doves on them, but from spring to fall watch for Eastern Kingbirds. Loggerhead Shrikes are seen here irregularly. In fall, American Kestrels appear in small numbers. Northern Harriers are often seen in winter.

There are old fields on both sides of the gravel road. They are frequented by Eastern Meadowlarks and a few Northern Bobwhites. The edge where the mowed grass meets the taller old-field grasses to the south and southwest is good for Field Sparrows, and Palm Warblers can be found in large numbers in fall and spring. Some may winter here. Look and listen for Yellow-breasted Chats and even Prairie Warblers toward the rear of the old-field grasses.

The City of Alabaster's birding Observation Deck, built in part with a grant from Alabama Audubon, overlooks wetlands to the northwest. Take a moment to examine the interpretive panel at the beginning of the accessible walk to the deck to learn more about the flora and fauna that live in this special place. You can drive in and park here, close to the entrance to the observation deck ramp. Much of this area has been planted with native prairie flowers and grasses, so expect the bird population to boom in coming years. Butterflies are plentiful. This spot attracts Swamp and Song Sparrows. A few Marsh and Sedge Wrens stop here in the cooler months, and this should be a fabulous spot to look for Lincoln's Sparrows in winter. (There are other similar marshy areas around the park.) The mudflats and pools in this area host numerous herons, as well as Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, Pectoral Sandpipers, and other migratory shorebirds during spring migration, as well as some ducks in winter and in migration.

The snags in the plentiful dead trees are often occupied by Fish Crows, raptors, and herons. A Purple Martin colony is located in a mobile home park nearby, and these birds often fly over the park or perch on trees and wires here. Barn and Rough-winged Swallows are present from late March to September, and Bank Swallows are visible in migration. Tree Swallows also nest here.


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2280 US-31
Alabaster, Alabama  35007
Phone: (205) 664-6800


 

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  • Shelby County, Alabama


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