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Kennesaw Mountain is also a major stopover location for several species of [[bird migration|migrating]] [[songbird]]s. There are more than 25 species of [[warbler]]s, including the rare [[cerulean warbler]].
 
Several small [[radio antenna]]s, which are atop the mountain near the summit, belong to cobbthe county,[[U.S. and cobb county schools,government]] and Cobbthe emc[[government of inGeorgia addition to[[(U.S. state)|government of Georgia]]. Originally on four separate [[wood]]en [[telephone pole]]s, they were consolidated to a metal [[Monopole antenna|monopole]] around 2005. The [[quonset hut]]s which house the [[transmitter]]s and other [[Telecommunication|telecom]] equipment are painted solid green or brown to [[camouflage]] them. [[Power line]]s are buried, and [[electrical generator|generator]]s supply [[backup power]] in the event of a [[power failure]].
 
A stylized representation of Kennesaw Mountain's distinctive twin peaks is part of the logo for nearby [[Kennesaw State University]].