The Small Mississippi Town, Holly Springs Is A Must-Visit For Hummingbird Enthusiasts
By Daniella DiRienzo|Published March 27, 2020
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Daniella DiRienzo
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
Like tiny works of art, hummingbirds are a real treat for the eyes. Luckily, the little birds are a common sight here in the Magnolia State. However, there’s one town where sightings are a bit more common. Not only is the colorful creature the local mascot, but it’s also the guest of honor at the town’s annual festival. Take a look:
Located near the Delta, Holly Springs is a small town that’s most known for its rich history.
In addition to an array of properties on the National Register of Historic Places, the town boasts several historic districts, including Southwest Holly Springs Historic District, Holly Springs Courthouse Square Historic District, Depot-Compress Historic District, and East Holly Springs Historic District. Furthermore, it’s home to Hillcrest Cemetery, which has been dubbed Little Arlington of the South.
But it’s not just history that’s abundant in Holly Springs. Hummingbirds are also pretty prevalent.
As the town’s mascot, the colorful bird can be found throughout Holly Springs – from the water tower to marketing materials distributed by Holly Springs Tourism.
No hummingbird-centric town would be complete without a restaurant that serves Hummingbird Cake – and in Holly Springs, that restaurant is Southern Eatery.
The 2,600-acre Audubon Center is home to over 200 species of birds, including hummingbirds. Providing the ideal habitat for hummingbirds, Strawberry Plains is the perfect place to get close-up views of the lovely little birds.
Strawberry Plains even hosts an annual celebration in honor of hummingbirds. Held every September for the past 20 years, the Hummingbird Migration and Nature Celebration is one of the South’s biggest nature festivals.
In addition to up-close views of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds being banded and released, the fest includes guest speakers, guided nature walks, live animal shows, wagon rides, vendors, arts and crafts, and more.
So, are you ready to start planning your Holly Springs adventure? To learn more about the charming town, check out the Visit Holly Springs website or Facebook page. For more information on the Strawberry Plains Audubon Center, call (662) 252-1155. You can also visit the center’s website or Facebook page.
Want to learn more about hummingbirds in the Magnolia State? Click here to read about their spring migration to Mississippi.
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