Nature
The beauty of nature - animals of Gowanda Pine Hill Cemetery
One can expect to see squirrels, rabbits, foxes, opossums, deer and more enjoying life in our cemetery. Our vibrant tree canopy is home to a thriving bird population where guests are able to catch a glimpse of a cardinal, red-tail hawk, peregrine falcon, starling, nuthatch, blue jay, kingfisher, starling, horned owl, wild turkey and even threatened species like the Red-Headed Woodpecker and Great Blue Heron, who find refuge in this rural retreat.
While these animals do not pose a danger to visitors, their health and the balance of our ecosystem can be harmed by human interference. For this reason, we ask that guests do not approach or feed the deer and other birds and animals they may come across
While these animals do not pose a danger to visitors, their health and the balance of our ecosystem can be harmed by human interference. For this reason, we ask that guests do not approach or feed the deer and other birds and animals they may come across