Under the Boardwalk Traditional Cache
Round Dancer: I have been unable to get to this area and replace the container again. Hate to close, as such a great cache, but two intentional times of destroying the container too much.
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There is a beautiful Nature Trail here! Bring a pen. A flashlight might be helpful.
We have swamps in Mississippi! Spring and Summer hear Acadian Flycatchers and the bright yellow Prothonotary Warblers from the Boardwalk. You may also hear the flute-like song of John James Audubon’s favorite, the Wood Thrush, in the wooded area. It sings ee-oh-lay and other tunes with an amazing melodious skill. Audubon visited Natchez, MS a number of times and lived nearby in Louisiana for months. The Acadian Flycatcher makes a descending "pizza" note (pee-tsup, accented on first syllable). The White-eyed Vireo says "chick-a-we-o-chick". These tropical migrants sing from their arrival in April through fall migration in October.
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3 srrg sebz fgnvef. Abg ba gur tebhaq, fb ybbx hc!
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