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Morning Birding at the Pine Bend Bluffs

Display Date: 
Saturday, May 12, 2007 — 7:00-9:00 am
Location: 
Pine Bend Bluffs SNA, Inver Grove Heights

Come explore the great bird habitat provided by one of the last remaining high-quality natural areas along the river in the Twin Cities metro. This picturesque natural area is not normally accessible to the public.

The Pine Bend Bluffs are located on the west side of the Mississippi River in Dakota County, just 15 miles from downtown St. Paul. This largely undeveloped area includes sand gravel prairies among other now-rare ecosystems.

Bird sightings might include yellow-rumped warblers, phoebes, fly-catchers, thrushes, bluebirds and other spring migrants. Early spring wildflowers could also be abundant at this time.

To sign up, please contact sue rich at your earliest convenience with your name and the number in your party. You may use our contact form.

Partners: 
This bird hike is co-sponsored by Flint Hills Resources
Directions: 

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