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The lens describes Assateague Island Virginia.

 

Assateague Island is a pristine area along the coast of Virginia. The Virginia portion of the island is occupied by
Assateague National Seashore
and Chincoteague
National Wildlife Refuge
. Assateague is also known for it's excellent fishing and boating.

Nearby is Chincoteague Island.

A nice selection of Assateague-related gifts, apparel and art can be found at Outdoors USA.

Local shops that serve the islands include www.captzacks.com,
Captain Steve's Bait and Tackle and
Capt Bob's Marina

Bird Watching on Assateague 

The coast, marshes, wildflowers, fields and areas of brush on Assateague provide ideal nesting and feeding habitat. Other songbirds inhabit the tall pine forests there. Warblers, nut hatches, sparrows, red wing blackbirds and others nest in the summer, while cardinals, jays, woodpeckers and finches reside there during the winter months.

Herons, egrets, ibises, oyster crackers, march hens and other shorebirds are frequently spotted along the marshes. On the beaches, dozens of species of sandpipers, plovers, gulls and terns feed, nest and raise chicks.

Ospreys arrive in the spring to raise young and feed on the abundant fish stocks. As seasons change, some ospreys migrate south while other birds of prey arrive. American eagles, red tailed hawks and other large hunters are present in the fall thru spring. Other hawks such as sparrow hawks may be found year round.

Ducks, geese, brant and swans all make stops at Assateague Island. In the refuge, geese and swans take up residence year round. Other full time residents include black ducks, wood ducks and mallards which raise their young on the marshes. As autumn arrives, ducks and geese migrate into the refuges and surrounding areas. Shoveler ducks, pintails, mallards, widgeons, teal, rudy ducks, canvasbacks, redheads, ring necked ducks, bluebills, and others fly in. Mergansers, buffleheads, goldeneyes and other diving ducks show up in the bay waters as cold weather sets in. Off the coast, rafts of sea ducks and small groups of oldsquaw ducks forage along the shoals over the winter.

The ocean waters off Assateague Island are visited by up to 30 species of pelagic birds including albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters, storm-petrels, phalaropes, skuas, jaegers, gulls, terns and alcids. These birds migrate along the offshore waters far from land. Many pass off the coast and never see Virginia's beaches.

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Assateague Wild Ponies 

The ponies are the property of the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company whose famous "saltwater cowboys" round up the horses annually during the Pony Penning on the last Wednesday and Thursday of July. Started in the early 1920's as a fundraising event, it now also serves to keep the population of the horses down to the 150 adult animals that the Fish and Wildlife Service deems appropriate to protect the island habitat from overgrazing. The ponies are driven across a narrow part of the Assateague Channel at slack tide on Wednesday, corraled and auctioned off on Thursday. The "pony swim" is the highlight of the summer season.

Hiking Trails 

Vacationers can enjoy the wildlife loop on foot or by bicycle while the park is open, or by vehicle from 3pm-dusk. The wildlife loop is 3.2 miles long. The woodland trail is 1.6 miles long, forming a loop thru the forest and to an overlook of the marsh. The overlook is one of the most reliable places to spot Chincoteague ponies, although they are often at a distance. Photographers with high powered lenses will find this an excellent spot to photograph wildlife. The lighthouse trail leads up a hill to the Assateague lighthouse. This is a short hike with a spectacular view at the top. The lighthouse sometimes features tours and other events. The black duck path leads from Beach Road thru the marsh and onto the wildlife loop. This is an excellent trail to search for herons, turtles and other marsh life. The marsh trail leads along the western edge of the snow goose pool, inside the wildlife loop. This is a great trail for enjoying Chincoteague's waterfowl. The swan cove trail leads behind the beach and out onto the marsh on the east side of the wildlife loop. The Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge website and brochures provide safety tips concerning insects, poison ivy, interacting with animal life, etc. Both sources also have warnings on feeding wild animals and disturbing plant life.

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Assateague Island Sika Deer

Assateague Island Sika Deer offer visitors the chance to see wildlife up close. The deer are present on areas of Assateague National Sea Shore, Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and other areas of the eastern shore of Maryand And Virginia.

Sika Deer are small, elk-like deer that inhabit marshy areas, underbrush and pine forests of Assateague. The deer tolerate visitors that approach slowly and quietly. Visitors can look for sika deer along the main road, along the short drive to the beach, and while hiking the many trails.

A good area to spot sika deer is the Wildlife Loop. The area is open to hiking all day and vehicles are allowed from 3pm to Dusk. The Wildlife Loop includes forest, marsh and lagoon habitat, allowing visitors to see a wide variety of wildlife.

Sika deer hunting is permitted in order to control the population. Hunters can find out more on seasons and restrictions by contacting the refuge.

Assateague Lighthouse 

Assateague Island lighthouse is a familiar landmark to visitors and residents of Chincoteague and Assateague Islands in Virginia. The Lighthouse was originally built in 1833 to a height of 5 feet. Major reconstruction occurred in 1867, raising the structure to 142 feet high on a site 22 feet about sea level.

The lighthouse is owned by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and is still actively used by the United States Coast Guard as an aid to navigation. The keeper's quarters remains as well and houses refuge employees at times. The lighthouse is located within Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and is a popular tourist stop.

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Travel-Nurse

Vacationing to Chincoteague Island and going to see the wildlife on Assateague (and lounging on the beach) are still some of my fondess childhood memories. Assateague had one of the cleanest beaches I've ever been to.

Posted April 09, 2008

Travel-Guy

Thanks for joining my world travel group! World Travel Group

Posted February 12, 2008

poddys

A lovely lens, 5 *****.
I don't know much else about the island apart from having watched Misty with my daughter, but it looks a wonderful natural place to visit. I hope I get these one day.

Posted February 07, 2008

Classic

Hello and welcome to my Nature and Environment Group! I have voted for this excellent lens a 5*! I will add it to my lensroll on my Albatross lens. If you get a chance, please visit my lens. Thanks and enjoy your evening!

Posted March 31, 2007

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