Thomas D. Burleigh, George M. Sutton, and Herbert L. Stoddard, Sr. were all great friends. Sutton and Burleigh knew each since the 1920s, and Sutton and Burleigh crossed paths with Stoddard in the 1930s. They were all members of the American Ornithologists’ Union....
History
New Livingston exhibit set to open this fall
Tall Timbers is unveiling a new interactive historical exhibit at our Livingston Place property this fall. The exhibit is located in a small room just off the foyer of the restored 1938 main house. It features museum-style interpretive materials that tell the stories...
Jones Tenant Farm among stops for national historical program
By Anne McCudden, Executive Director of the Thomasville History Center Tall Timbers was honored to host over 60 K-12 educators from across the country during the first few weeks of July. The educators were here as part of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant...
Komareks’ international work lives on as Europe explores prescribed fire
Ed and Betty Komarek's boot prints remain in Portugal's soot more than 50 years after they went there to spread the gospel of prescribed fire. Fast forward to 2023, and the same areas around Mafra where one of the original Tall Timbers founders visited are still being...
Summer’s here. Add these books about fire to your reading list
Spring prescribed fires have stopped smoldering and growing season burns are on the horizon. Turkeys and quail have laid eggs and are busy raising their next generations as crisp spring mornings have transitioned into long, lazy summer days. It’s a perfect time for a...
Floyd’s Mound — Conserving Land and Archeological Resources with the Red Hills Opportunity Fund
Tall Timbers has acquired a 40-acre parcel in the Aucilla River watershed of archeological significance for the region. The property includes a Native American mound, known locally as Floyd’s Mound. The presence of the mound is striking with its four pyramidal sides...
Donated Shotgun Added to Beadel House Gun Rack
Pleas Strickland, a current volunteer at Tall Timbers, presented this shotgun to Tall Timbers so that it can be displayed with other guns that formerly belonged to Henry Beadel, who was the owner of Tall Timbers when it was a private hunting property. Pleas is the...
The Red Quail Mystery
Red Quail, Revisited: How Herbert Stoddard’s Specimens are Helping Solve a Centuries-Old Bobwhite Mystery By Jessie F. Salter, originally published in the 2022 Tall Timbers eJournal. If, like me, you have ever found yourself scrolling through the Bobwhite Quail...
The Beadel Fellowships at Tall Timbers
The Many Contributions of Tall Timbers' Beadel Fellows In the history book about Tall Timbers, The Legacy of a Red Hills Hunting Plantation, coauthor Robert L. Crawford states, “Beadel Fellows have contributed immeasurably to research at Tall Timbers throughout the...
Treasures in Tall Timbers Archives
Treasures reside in the Tall Timbers Archives Long-time Tall Timbers archivist Juanita Whiddon, who is closing in on retirement, has ceded archival duties to me. I’ve been exploring the shelves in the archives to learn about its holdings. What is in all those boxes on...