The animals always communicate --
But you can actually understand them at Magic Woods. 

Check out the picture gallery from 2008.
Photos by Larry Byrd, FOLNC volunteer.

Meeting a snake. LNC Naturalist

Owls fly even inside the Nature Center -- jack o'lantern carved by LNC naturalist

Blue Jays and Cardinals and their babies; fledglings must learn to fly. FOLNC volunteers

Dragon flies need pure water to flourish. Coterie Kids actor.

Bobcats are losing habitat. Coterie Kids actors

Raccoons are sometimes called bandits. Coterie Kids actor.

Raccoon and mole. Coterie Kids actors.

Eco-Elvis tells us to re-think, re-use and re-cycle.

Guides wait for visitors. FOLNC volunteers.

Mother Nature sprinkles her special dust. FOLNC volunteer.

Dragonfly and Sphinx moth chat about pollution. Coterie Kids actors.

Walking the trails. Coterie Kids actors.

Deer talks about his life. Coterie Kids actor

Mother Nature is also a gardener. FOLNC volunteer.

Katie the Mule makes her annual appearance. FOLNC volunteer.

Foxes like brushpiles for their dens. Coterie Kids actor.

Adult foxes teach their cubs to hunt and to play. Coterie Kids actor.

Bees perform a special honey dance. Coterie Kids actors.

Wolf spiders hunt on the ground. Coterie Kids actor.

Snakes dine on rats, mice and small rodents; some even eat insects. Center High School Actor.

The symbol of our nation is no longer endangered. Coterie Kids Actor.

Face Painting and Tattoos were a great hit.

Our screech owl made his appearance. LNC Naturalist.

Making a necklace to take home was part of the fun.