What
birds build their nests on the walls of the caves? See
the little mud jugs high on the walls of the cave? These are nests made by cliff
swallows. Many birds live in the area of the caves and birds were important to
the Native American people. Nervous birds alerted them to danger. Bird feathers
were used as decoration and feathers made arrows fly straight.
Numerous
bird species either live in or migrate through the Pictograph Cave State Park
area. Bird watchers frequently visit the site because of the variety of birds
found here. Native Americans used migrating birds to tell the changing of the
seasons. Nervous birds also alerted the inhabitants when intruders were entering
the area. Native Americans used bird feathers to control the flight of their arrows
as well as for decoration. They captured birds of prey to show status within the
tribe; birds also represented spiritual values. From: Ken Oravsky Tour
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