Date: 7/10/25 7:16 am From: <jwdavis...> <jwdavis...> Subject: Re: BOBWHITES SINGING IN FORMER BEATY PRAIRIE
Thank you for championing this cause and trying to get the word out. Why wouldn't this be something that the Audubon Chapters in the state supported and used they position to write letters? Maybe the calls of many could interest them in doing something more.
Jerry
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Subject: BOBWHITES SINGING IN FORMER BEATY PRAIRIE
Yesterday’s birding and prairie flowering trip to former Beaty Prairie in western Benton County yielded a number of pleasant surprises. One that gave me most pleasure was hearing Northern Bobwhites calling from six separate places, mainly in the area of Leonard Ranch X Schoolhouse roads. Overall, good bird activity generally: https://ebird.org/checklist/S258607230 None of once extensive Beaty Prairie is in public ownership, but old Beaty survives in a few spots, mainly rights-of-way along local roads. It is totally blazing with native prairie flora now. I wrote up a guide and suggestions for seeing this. I gave it the name Beaty Prairie Botanical Area, though this designation is just mine. I never managed to interest anyone in the highway department to actually try and preserve this: https://nwarkaudubon.org/Places%20to%20Bird%20PDFs/BEATIE%20PRAIRIE%20BOTANICAL%20AREA%20in%20August%202011.pdf If you aunt and uncle, or even your second cousin, knows anyone high up in highways, maybe you could whisper in their ears about saving the beauty of these stands of Ashy Sunflowers, Prairie Blazing Stars, and some of all the amazing rest of our native prairie flora in Northwest Arkansas City.