A vibrant Eastern Bluebird perched on a wooden fence post, soft green background, morning light
A vibrant Eastern Bluebird perched on a wooden fence post, soft green background, morning light
A Monarch butterfly resting on purple milkweed blossoms, warm sunlit garden background
A Monarch butterfly resting on purple milkweed blossoms, warm sunlit garden background
Delicate white wild ginger flowers blooming on the forest floor, rich dark soil, damp mossy environment
Delicate white wild ginger flowers blooming on the forest floor, rich dark soil, damp mossy environment

The Field Guide

Observe the diverse species in the park. From nesting bluebirds to native wildflowers, these residents rely on our community-funded habitats.

Nesting Birds

Pollinators

Native Flora

Our oak canopy supports nesting bluebirds, red-shouldered hawks, and migratory songbirds that find refuge in the preserved woodland borders.

The Sunny Walker Butterfly Garden provides essential nectar sources and host plants for monarch butterflies, bumblebees, and native wasps.

Understory ferns, wild ginger, and towering white oaks form the botanical foundation of our park's carefully preserved wetland zones.