Interesting Birds at Pope Farm Conservancy
Video Series
This video series “Interesting Birds of Pope Farm Conservancy” features different songbirds and grassland birds that you are likely to see during your visit to Pope Farm Conservancy. Watch along and learn about Bluebirds, Clay-Colored Sparrows, Red-Tailed Hawks, Indigo Buntings, Sandhill Cranes, and Red-winged Blackbirds.
We’ve also included a video titled ‘Pope Farm Conservancy is for the Birds” that highlights the value offered by Pope Farm Conservancy to these bird species.
These videos were developed and funded by the Friends of Pope Farm Conservancy.
Bluebirds
Bluebirds have an amazing conservation come-back story. Discover how caring people and simple carpentry brought them back from the brink at Pope Farm Conservancy and nationwide.
Clay-Colored Sparrows
Want to know what’s the buzz? It’s probably a Clay-colored Sparrow. These inconspicuous birds are uncommon most places, but Pope Farm Conservancy is home to many of them.
Red-Tailed Hawks
These remarkable raptors have superpowers! Binocular vision and super strong talons are just two of the features that make Red-Tailed Hawks exceptional survivors.
Indigo Buntings
Indigo Buntings are both colorful and surprising. Watch to discover what buntings have in common with astronauts and more fun facts about these fascinating birds.
Red-Winged Blackbirds
Brash Red-Winged Blackbirds are a common sight at Pope Farm Conservancy. But what are those red patches for and why do these birds “talk” so much?
Sandhill Cranes
We almost lost them, but the Sandhill Crane population has rebounded with vigor. Learn about their ancient ancestry and modern-day revival.
Pope Farm Conservancy is for the Birds
It’s no accident that Pope Farm Conservancy is a haven for birds and wildlife. People just like you continue to work together to improve & preserve this special nature sanctuary.