Our Conservation Department does much good work, and offers neat events, open to the public. For instance, later this month, in the evening, there is a Timberdoodle (American Woodcock) and Spring Peeper event at a local conservation area. "Witness a “nature show” that belongs to one of the strangest members of the bird world, the Timberdoodle. Also look and listen for one of the loudest singers of the amphibian world, the Spring Peeper." I've been wanting to see this mating flight the males do, where they fly up super high, and then come shooting toward the ground, their wings making a whistling sound, and they apparently also make a kind of kissing sound. The show offs, haha. They'll be ready for Love. ;) Spring Peepers (little tree frogs) are neat too, but we have a Ton of those in the woods behind the house!