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Sylvan Heights Blog: Welcome to Sylvan Heights
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Monday, January 16, 2012. Welcome to Sylvan Heights. In celebration of this new year, we'd like to share with you our new welcome video. We hope to see you at the park soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Sylvan Heights Web Sites. Waterfowl Park and Eco-Center. International Wild Waterfowl Association. American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society. Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. Friends of Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Welcome to Sylvan Heights.
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Sylvan Heights Blog: Wish List
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It takes a lot of resources to run Sylvan Heights. And we rely heavily on donations - financial, in-kind, and material goods - from our patrons. If you would like to make a non-monetary contribution to the park, here are some of the items we are in need of:. 8226; Japanese Maples. To be used in our Ruff exhibit. 8226; Perennial plants. To be used in our Memorial Garden and on the park grounds. 8226; Gardening tools. 8226; Gently used towels of all sizes. For rearing baby birds! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sylvan Heights Blog: October 2012
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Thursday, October 11, 2012. Our Mill Pond Project. On the bottom end of the 350 acre pond Sylvan has repaired the dam and incorporated a fish ladder. This restoration has raised the water level back to its historic level, and will allow Sylvan to manage cypress growth more effectively. Cypress trees need periods of drought to allow for seeds to germinate. In addition, the fish ladder will allow fresh water spawning species access to the pond. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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Sylvan Heights Blog: Our Mill Pond Project
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Thursday, October 11, 2012. Our Mill Pond Project. On the bottom end of the 350 acre pond Sylvan has repaired the dam and incorporated a fish ladder. This restoration has raised the water level back to its historic level, and will allow Sylvan to manage cypress growth more effectively. Cypress trees need periods of drought to allow for seeds to germinate. In addition, the fish ladder will allow fresh water spawning species access to the pond. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:.
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Sylvan Heights Blog: Final Call for Chili Supper Entries!
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Sunday, March 4, 2012. Final Call for Chili Supper Entries! The 3rd annual Chili Cook-Off at Sylvan Heights will take place this March 17th, 2012 from 6 pm to 9 pm at Sylvan Heights Bird Park! We are still looking for entries, so if you have an award-winning chili recipe, register in the contest and try your hand at winning the Grand Prize or People's Choice Award. To register, please contact the park at 252.826.3186. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Sylvan Heights Web Sites.
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Sylvan Heights Blog: March 2012
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Sunday, March 4, 2012. Final Call for Chili Supper Entries! The 3rd annual Chili Cook-Off at Sylvan Heights will take place this March 17th, 2012 from 6 pm to 9 pm at Sylvan Heights Bird Park! We are still looking for entries, so if you have an award-winning chili recipe, register in the contest and try your hand at winning the Grand Prize or People's Choice Award. To register, please contact the park at 252.826.3186. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. Sylvan Heights Web Sites.
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Sylvan Heights Blog: December 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. Sylvan Heights Kicks-Off Its Annual "12 Birds of Christmas" Event. 65279; If you haven't stopped by the Park lately, now's the best time to do so! Starting today, our annual 12 Birds of Christmas. Game will run through the end of the year. This holiday game is fun for people of all ages, and takes our visitors on a scavenger hunt throughout the park for the 12 bird species mentioned in our own version of the popular holiday song,. The Twelve Days of Christmas.
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Sylvan Heights Blog: October 2011
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Trick-or-Tweet at Sylvan Heights. 65279;Parents, if you are looking for a safe place to take your children trick-or-treating this Halloween, why not bring them to the park? On Monday, October 31st, from 4 pm until 7 pm, Sylvan Heights will be open for a special after-hours event: Trick or Tweet. Hope to see your little ghosties and goblins there! Saturday, October 1, 2011. Sylvan Height's 5th Anniversary Celebration. And a demonstration by the Lumbee Tribe. Sylvan Heights Web S...
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Sylvan Heights Blog: January 2013
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Birds of Prey at Sylvan Heights. By Sylvan Heights Staff. Here at Sylvan Heights we have four species of raptor, also known as birds of prey. The term “raptor” comes from the Latin word rapere. That are considered one of the most genetically important pairs in the country, on display across from our picnic area. And a new pair of burrowing owls ( Athene cunicularia). Is now on display, too. We have high hopes of future success with them. We also have plans for a future. Cara is...
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Sylvan Heights Blog: Birds of Prey at Sylvan Heights
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Birds of Prey at Sylvan Heights. By Sylvan Heights Staff. Here at Sylvan Heights we have four species of raptor, also known as birds of prey. The term “raptor” comes from the Latin word rapere. That are considered one of the most genetically important pairs in the country, on display across from our picnic area. And a new pair of burrowing owls ( Athene cunicularia). Is now on display, too. We have high hopes of future success with them. We also have plans for a future. Cara is...