Rathbun Lake--South Fork area

Rathbun Lake--South Fork area

Mystic, Iowa 52574

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About this Location

In northwest Appanoose Co., on the southwest side of the lake. About one mile from the south end of the dam, J5T straightens out going west. Proceed west 4.5 miles from here to 150th Ave., and follow 150th north a little more than three miles to its end.

About Lake Rathbun Reservoir IBA

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Rathbun is significant to several of the endangered and threaten species listed in Category 1. 1)Bald Eagles Nest, Pass through and winter here. It seems to me Bald Eagle should be remove from this list it is definitely no longer endangered or even threaten. 2)Northern Harrier has nested, probably nests most years. Harriers are recorded on CBC at relative high numbers for this latitude around 15+/year most years and it over winters in small numbers every year. 3) Least Tern has summered one time in the last twenty years. Short-eared Owl Occasionally winters in large numbers 20+ almost always can be found in winter. Long-eared Owl winters in large numbers 4 to 18 in 2 to 3 groves that are found each year. More are suspected to-be present but all the many pine groves are not checked. Category 2 / Birds that nest at Lake Rathbun from this category are: 1) Am Woodcock uncommon 2)Pileated Woodpecker one or two pairs 3) Bell's Vireo uncommon but regular 4) Wood Thrush Common 5) Prothonotary Warbler Rare upper end of Lake. 6) Grasshopper Sparrow common. 7) Bobolink Common. Category 3 / The most significant habitants are the large number of pine groves which surround the Lake and the reservoir itself. Category 4 / Virtually all species of waterfowl regularly seen in Iowa have been recorded at Lake Rathbun. Major concentrations of Richardsoni Canadas 1 to 2m will winter until total iceup. Mallard numbers can reach 50,000 individual before ice-up. Other species that concentrate in high number for Iowa are Common Loon, Horned Grebe, Ring-necked Duck, and Common Merganser. Gulls and Terns - Franklin Gulls in Fall number 20000 for up-to several weeks. Caspian Terns and Common Tern are found in high concentration for Iowa. Shorebird and Waders - Although all the shorebirds and waders on the Iowa list but Least Bittern, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, and Black-necked Stilt have been seen here it is only during high water conditions that high numbers have been recorded. Raptors and land birds - The only concentration in this group that might qualify as unusual would be Leconte's sparrows in fall 25+ at times. Single species Concentration that reach 5% of the state population - Franklin gulls 20m+ and Richardsoni Canadas other possibilities that might exceed 5% Mallard 50m, Am White Pelican 3m, Double Crested Cormorant 5m, Common Merganser 10m and Long-eared Owl 20+. Category 5 / Site is heavily birded so long term population study might benefit from the records from this area.

From the north turn right/west off Highway 5 at Moravia for about 2mi then turn left/south on J5T for 5mi to the dam. From the south turn off on J29 to Rathbun continue through Rathbun for about 2mi to the Dam.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Roadside viewing

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Iowa Ornithologists' Union and Lake Rathbun Reservoir IBA

Last updated July 24, 2023