The Albany Pine Bush Preserve meets four of the BCA criteria: migratory concentration site; diverse species concentration site; individual species concentration site; and species at risk site (ECL §11-2001, 3.e, f, g, and h). Bird species of interest include whip-poor-will, red-shouldered hawk, gray catbird, brown thrasher, pine warbler, prairie warbler, ovenbird, common yellowthroat, eastern towhee, and field sparrow.
This extraordinary ecosystem also provides habitat for many plants and animals and supports 75 New York State-designated wildlife Species of Greatest Conservation Need, including the endangered Karner blue butterfly.
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