We found this in a list of hiking trails off one of the Cape sites.
"The Callery-Darling Conservation Area is a great place to spot woodland and water birds, such as the great blue heron, the largest heron in North America, which fishes in both fresh and salt water. There is a trail system here comprising some 2.4 miles wandering through lands where foxes, rabbits and deer make their home."
The trails are easy and not too long. You start near the entrance to the parking lot and there is a map made by the boy scouts near the entrance of the trails. We took a picture with the digital camera and used it for reference when we came to a fork or dead end. They aren't entirely accurate, but they were close!
The trail loops back on one side of the street and you can cross the street to hike the other side. The trails to your right as you face the beach have little white arrows nailed into the trees to help mark the path.
We came across what appeared to be two vultures, but they flew away before I could get their picture. Large black birds with red turkey-like heads. Otherwise, no other wildlife spotted besides a red squirrel.