Location:
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- North Central Indiana
- Marshall County, Indiana
- DeLorme Page 26, Grid A-8 (Labeled "Potawatomi
Wildlife Park")
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Description:
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- Potawatomi Wildlife Park, located on the Tippecanoe
River in Marshall County, is a 200-acre preserve owned and managed by
Potawatomi Park, Inc., a private nonprofit foundation set up by the
Lions Clubs of Etna Green, Mentone, and Bourbon, and the Kiwanis Clubs
of Bremen and Bourbon. The park contains five miles of trails through a
variety of avian habitats including bottomland hardwood forest, old
fields, river edges, wetlands and ponds.
- Spring and fall migrations bring excitement to the
area as warblers, vireos, and other migrant passerines pass through the
park in good numbers. Migrating ducks can be found too, resting on the
ponds, in the wetlands, and on the Tippecanoe River. Bluebirds often
can be seen in the open area near the gravel entrance lane.
- After checking the feeders at the Nature Center, be
sure to explore the various exhibits and computer activities available
there. Interested individuals can join the Tri-County CBC or the
Marshall County May Bird Count, both of which include Potawatomi
Wildlife Park as an important part of their count areas. Check the CBC
online database for an excellent account of winter visitors to the
park.
- River otters have been seen in the park--most
recently on 01-Jan-1999 during the Tri-County CBC! On this particular
day they were making a game of sliding down the edge of a hill into the
river. All otter sightings should be reported to the park naturalist
and the Indiana DNR. Beavers are also commonly sighted in the park.
- The Picnic and Parking Area contains a sign-in
sheet, donation box, and trail information. While there is no required
entrance fee, donations to the park are definitely welcomed.
- Typical Time to Bird Site: 1 Hour
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Birds:
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- Overview:
- Nesting bird families include herons, ducks, geese,
hawks, owls, woodpeckers, thrushes, warblers, and sparrows. This site
is especially popular among the water-loving warbler species.
- Specialty Species:
- Yet to be characterized.
- Noteworthy Records:
- Double-crested Cormorant -
(Mar-2000)
- Osprey - (12-Mar-2000) - 2 birds
- Bald Eagle - (03-Jan-1998);
(05-Mar-2000)
- Long-eared Owl - (May-1999)
- Prothonotary Warbler -
(May-1999)
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General:
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- Ownership:
- Potawatomi Park, Inc.
- Site Phone Number: 574-498-6550
- Hours:
- Dawn to dusk year-round. The park may be closed at
times when the caretaker must be away, so please call ahead to confirm
your visit.
- Fees:
- Not required, although donations are appreciated.
Look for the donation box located at the Picnic and Parking Area.
- Restrooms:
- Handicapped-accessible indoor facilities are
available at the Nature Center.
- Lodging:
- Lodging is available in nearby Warsaw, some 15 miles
to the east.
- Special Considerations:
- Mosquitos can be a
problem in the summer--be sure to wear repellant.
- Temporal Considerations:
- Potawatomi Wildlife Park may be the best site in
Marshall County for winter birding; the feeders are typically quite
active at this time of year, and the river attracts wintering waterfowl
and raptors. Spring and fall migrations are the best times to look for
migrant passerines.
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Directions:
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- From the North: From South
Bend, take US 31 south to US 30. Turn left (east) on US 30 and continue
to SR 331. Go south on SR 331, cross SR 10, and watch for the entrance
to the park on the left side of the road just before crossing the
Tippecanoe River.
- From the East: Take US 30
west from Ft. Wayne to SR 331. Go south on SR 331, cross SR 10, and
watch for the entrance to the park on the left side of the road just
before crossing the Tippecanoe River.
- From the South: From
Indianapolis, take US 31 north to US 30 in Marshall County. Turn right
(east) on US 30 and continue to SR 331. Go south on SR 331, cross SR
10, and watch for the entrance to the park on the left side of the road
just before crossing the Tippecanoe River.
- From the West: Take US 30
east to SR 331 in eastern Marshall County. Go south on SR 331, cross SR
10, and watch for the entrance to the park on the left side of the road
just before crossing the Tippecanoe River.
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References:
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- Seng, Phil T., and David J. Case.
- Indiana Wildlife Viewing Guide.
- Helena, MT: Falcon Press, 1992.
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Links: |
- Potawatomi
Wildlife Park Homepage
- Check this official site for park history,
regulations, and general information.
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Credits: |
Author: Tom Leggett
Editor: Darel Heitkamp
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