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Congaree National Park in South Carolina has the largest remaining bottomland hardwood forest in the United States. Its river floodplain ecosystem, marked by lakes, creeks, and swamps, provides food and shelter for numerous plants and wildlife, including bird species like the Red-tailed Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, Barred Owl, Summer Tanager, Red-bellied Woodpecker, and wrens, nuthatches, and warblers. Congaree National Park is also recognized as an Important Bird Area.
This Park in Context
The extent of turnover, potential colonization, and potential extirpation varies among the 53 national parks featured on this website. Below, see how this park compares to others in summer and winter. Click on a circle to explore results for another park.
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