Spring is in the air in the Allegheny National Forest Region - a time when the birds return from the south and the native wildflowers peek their way to the surface. Located in northwestern Pennsylvania, this region is ripe with opportunities to see your favorite feathered friends as returning songbirds fill the air with sweet melodies. A variety of trails, both on land and water, provide unique opportunities to experience the thrill of springtime in the forest. One of the best places to catch a glimpse of birds is on the General Kane Trail at the Kinzua Bridge State Park just outside of Mount Jewett. In addition to the red-breasted robin, the official harbinger of spring, walkers on this one-mile loop hiking trail can see ruffed grouse, turkey, blue jay, junco, starlings and the occasional bald eagle, golden eagle and goshawk, among many others. While at the General Kane Trail, make sure to take in the view from the newly opened Kinzua Sky Walk built on the remains of the historic Kinzua Viaduct. Take a stroll out 600 feet into the vast Kinzua Gorge and look down through the glass platform as well as peer out into the magnificent valley that extends for miles. Picnic areas are available at the Kinzua Bridge State Park. The nearby Kinzua Bridge Scenic Byway is a designated shared use road for bicycling, so pack your bicycles. If you are bringing a group, phone to arrange for state park officials to present an educational program on the history of the bridge or a guided walk along the trail. Travel scenic Pennsylvania Route 6 to nearby Smethport to experience the Goosechaser Trail, a place you may actually be able to chase a goose! Named for the Canada geese that may be seen there, the trail, just 3/4 of a mile, circles Hamlin Lake which is also the home for many wetland creatures, including water fowl.