Thousands of square miles of Appalachian hardwood trees surround the Beech Fork Lake area, providing a habitat for wood warblers, vireos, thrushes, chats, cuckoos, ovenbirds, and many other forest dwelling birds.
The centre is a transit place for more than 246 bird species (including 23 species of wood warblers).
They contain a range of flora and fauna including various ferns and mosses and woodland birds such as Wood Warbler and Redstart.
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Stonechats, willow warblers and wood warblers sing from perches just off the path but the robins and chaffinches are far bolder and will hop around the path just two feet away from human visitors.