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Brechtel Park (New Orleans) facts for kids

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Brechtel Park is a large, green space in the Algiers neighborhood of New Orleans. It covers about 120 acres, which is like 90 football fields! This park is a special place where people can enjoy nature right in the city. It's known as an urban park, meaning it's a park located within a city.

Discover Brechtel Park

Brechtel Park is a wonderful spot for anyone who loves the outdoors. It offers a peaceful escape from city life. You can visit to walk, relax, or simply enjoy the fresh air.

How Brechtel Park Started

Brechtel Park first opened its doors in 1971. It was created with help from the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. This fund helps protect and create parks and natural areas across the United States. It's a way to make sure everyone has access to beautiful outdoor spaces.

Who Takes Care of the Park?

The New Orleans Department of Parks and Parkways is in charge of keeping Brechtel Park beautiful and well-maintained. They work hard to make sure the trails are clear and the plants and animals are safe.

A Home for Birds

Brechtel Park is a very important place for many different kinds of birds. It's even a stop on the Barataria Loop of America’s Wetlands Birding Trail! This means birdwatchers from all over come to see the amazing birds that live here or visit during their migrations.

You might spot many types of herons and egrets, like the great blue, little blue, and green herons. You could also see great and snowy egrets. Other birds include:

  • Yellow-crowned night herons
  • White ibis
  • Wood ducks
  • Tree swallows
  • Mississippi kites
  • Red-shouldered hawks
  • Broad-winged hawks
  • Mourning doves
  • Yellow-billed cuckoos
  • Barred owls
  • Eastern screech owls
  • Different kinds of woodpeckers, such as red-bellied, downy, hairy, and pileated
  • Great crested flycatchers
  • Several types of vireos, including white-eyed, yellow-throated, red-eyed, and blue-headed
  • Blue jays
  • Barn swallows
  • Carolina wrens
  • Carolina chickadees
  • Tufted titmice
  • Summer tanagers
  • Northern cardinals
  • Sharp-shinned hawks
  • Yellow-bellied sapsuckers
  • Northern flickers
  • Eastern phoebes
  • Golden-crowned and ruby-crowned kinglets
  • Hermit thrush
  • Cedar waxwings
  • Orange-crowned and yellow-rumped warblers
  • White-throated sparrows

It's a fantastic place to learn about local wildlife and enjoy nature!

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