The Chestnut Sided Warbler Cache Traditional Cache
The Chestnut Sided Warbler Cache
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Located on the beautiful Virginia Creeper Trail above Taylors Valley in the national forest. Stop and read the information and then look behind you. Accuracy was 10 ft. with 202 readings.
Geographic Range
During the breeding season (spring-summer), the chestnut-sided warbled can be found in northern hardwood and mixed forests of southern Canada and north-eastern United States. It spends the winter in Central America.
Habitat
Before the 1800s, the chestnut-sided warbler was not well known. Because of its highly specialized habitat and foraging techniques, it was believed to be limited to former natural disaster areas such as sites of forest fires. With the clearing of primeval forests and the subsequent growth of shrubby habitats, the chestnut-sided warbler is one of the most abundant breeding warblers in second growth deciduous woodlands.
It looks like all the timber that was taken out of this region years ago not only gave life to several communities around here but helped the repopulation of this neat little bird. The cache is a small container that can accommodate small TB’s. Please replace the cache as you found it or better for the next hunter.
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Thanks
EagleJ1970……………………………………………………………..
Additional Hints
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Nsgre ernqvat gur Jneoyre obneq, ghea nebhaq naq tb gb gur YNETRFG cbchyne gerr lbh frr. Gur erjneq njnvgf lbh.
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