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Abbott’s Creek/Neuse River Greenway

A quick March afternoon walk

I have had this area on my list for a while, but alas, I could not seem to get up here until today. I was not prepared for a 3.7-mile hike but enjoyed it none the less. This area, especially near the river, has great potential, and I can’t wait to return after migration begins.

Best bird was a Red-shouldered Hawk that flew four feet in front of me along the trail. Best mammal – two deer bedded down near the riverside greenway trail. Nobody could see them except me.

Here is the eBird report of 37 species.

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S35334221