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The Wetland Explorer Spring Bird Migration: Catch it Now

Courtesy photo Birdwatchers are able to view many species of birds at Cheyenne Bottoms as they migrate through the area on their way to northern breeding grounds.

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By Curtis Wolf KWEC site manager Have you noticed the familiar call of sandhill cranes flying overhead in the last few weeks?  It can only mean one thing. Spring migration is underway! Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge are two Wetlands of International Importance and provide thousands of birds a stopover along their North and South migration routes. Many of the more than 300 species of birds that have been documented at these two ...

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