Since the year 1929, this sanctuary has been providing migratory birds with a place to rest and visitors with an opportunity to see their avian friends for free! This 88-acre reserve has been home to over 270 species of birds and the historic century-old Colonel Walker House. There are both indoor and outdoor features, making this a year-round place to visit where one can admire the many species of birds and perhaps even some deer. Expect to see plenty of sparrows, robins and swallows along with the breathtaking blue heron. The indoor nature centre teaches visitors about conserving and protecting the environment. Although the flood of 2013 badly damaged this habitat, it has been rebuilt, including observation decks and pathways, along with the addition of benches to lounge in.
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