Crooked Tree Featured in Audubon Magazine
“Belize’s Crooked Tree Sanctuary is composed largely of wetlands, but it also provides forest habitat that shelters wood thrushes and other migratory songbirds.”-Audubon Magazine
An article in the July-August 2008 edition of Audubon Magazine features Belize’s own Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, as well as some familiar members and staff of the Belize Audubon Society. A Tale of Two Habitats explores the eastern hardwood forests of Vermont and the lowland tropical forests of Belize. The Wood Thrush, a neotropical migrant, calls both of these places home. In late September, expect to see Wood Thrushes arriving in Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary. Read the extra feature to learn more about the Wood Thrush’s wintering grounds in Belize.
