CHERAW STATE PARK Bird Checklist
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WELCOME TO CHERAW CHERAW STATE PARK STATE PARK Come to Cheraw State Park and see Bird Checklist how many different bird species you Insert can find! Explore the Long-Leaf Pine Map of Ecosystem, paddle Juniper Lake and its How to cypress forest, or see which “birdies” Get to Park love playing on our golf course! Don’t forget to inquire about our ranger led programs! Cheraw State Park 100 State Park Road Cheraw, South Carolina 29520 (843) 537-9656 www.SouthCarolinaParks.com Park Hours: November-February: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. March, Sept, Oct: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. April-August: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Office Hours: Year-round…………8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Species Recorded at Cheraw Vireos Gnatcatchers Thrushes Waterfowl State Park White-eyed Vireo Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Eastern Bluebird Canada Goose List Compiled from Information via E-Bird, Park Employees, and Park Visitor sightings Blue-headed Vireo Kinglets Hermit Thrush Wood Duck * = Federally Endangered Yellow-throated Vireo Golden-crowned Kinglet Wood Thrush Mallard Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Al- Woodpeckers Red-eyed Vireo Ruby-crowned Kinglet American Robin Bufflehead lies Red-headed Woodpecker Jays, Magpies, Crows, and Ra- Sparrows and other Emberizids Catbirds, Mockingbirds, Hooded Merganser Summer Tanager vens and Thrashers Red-bellied Woodpecker Chipping Sparrow Red-breasted Merganser Scarlet Tanager Blue Jay Gray Catbird Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Fox Sparrow Loons and Grebes Northern Cardinal American Crow Brown Thrasher Downy Woodpecker Dark-eyed Junco Pied-billed Grebe Indigo Bunting Fish Crow Northern Mockingbird Hairy Woodpecker White-throated Sparrow Cormorants and Anhingas Blackbirds Tits, Chickadees, and Titmice Kingfishers Red-cockaded Woodpecker * Song Sparrow Double-crested Cormorant Red-winged Blackbird Carolina Chickadee Belted Kingfisher Northern Flicker Savannah Sparrow Anhinga Eastern Meadowlark Tufted Titmouse Wood-Warblers Pileated Woodpecker Cuckoos Herons, Ibis, and Allies Rusty Blackbird Nuthatches Ovenbird Falcons and Caracaras Yellow-billed Cuckoo Great Blue Heron Common Grackle Red-breasted Nuthatch Worm-eating Warbler American Kestrel Black-billed Cuckoo Green Heron Brown-headed Cowbird White-breasted Nuthatch Louisiana Waterthrush Peregrine Falcon Owls Snowy Egret Orchard Oriole Brown-headed Nuthatch Blue-winged Warbler Merlin Great Horned Owl Vultures, Hawks, and Allies Martins and Swallows Treecreepers Nashville Warbler Tyrant Flycatchers: Pewees, Northern Saw-Whet Owl Black Vulture Tree Swallow Kingbirds, and Allies Brown Creeper Common Yellowthroat Barred Owl Turkey Vulture Barn Swallow Eastern Wood-Pewee Wrens Hooded Warbler Screech Owl Osprey Shorebirds and Rails Acadian Flycatcher House Wren American Redstart Nightjars Mississippi Kite Killdeer Eastern Phoebe Carolina Wren Northern Parula Chuck-will's-widow Bald Eagle Spotted Sandpiper Great Crested Flycatcher Finches, Euphonias, and Allies Palm Warbler Eastern Whip-poor-will Red-shouldered Hawk American Woodcock Eastern Towhee House Finch Pine Warbler Swifts Broad-winged Hawk King Rail Eastern Kingbird Pine Siskin Yellow-rumped Warbler Chimney Swift Red-tailed Hawk Virginia Rail Hummingbirds American Goldfinch Yellow-throated Warbler Northern Harrier Sora Ruby-throated Hummingbird .