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Included here are some photographs of the Bird Runner Wildlife Refuge. To see larger images, click on the thumbnail pictures. The larger images will open in a new window.

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Canoe
This canoe is used for birdwatching on the creek that runs through the refuge.

 

Cemetery
An old settlers' cemetery on the Talking Spring Prairie.

 

Creek Deck
A visitor enjoys the Creek Deck.

 

Gallery Forest
The gallery forest lines the prairie creeks. Bur Oaks and Chinquapin Oaks predominate.

 

Open prairie
The open prairie with a view of the trees.
A dog visits the prairie
A four-legged visitor enjoys the open spaces of the prairie.
Gary Jackson
Washburn University student Gary Jackson during a field trip to the Bird Runner Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Angela O'Brien.
Hillary Shirley
Nature-writing student Hillary Shirley explores a limestone grotto on the prairie.

Visits by appointment only. For more information or to schedule a visit, contact Margy Stewart at zzstew@flinthills.com