Location:
South of Red Deer, off Hwy 2A, turn west on Twp Rd 37-2 towards Springbrook. At Tamarac Blvd there is a small unmarked parking lot on the northwest side of the road.
South of Red Deer, off Hwy 2A, turn west on Twp Rd 37-2 towards Springbrook. At Tamarac Blvd there is a small unmarked parking lot on the northwest side of the road.
Wetlands, grasslands, poplar stands.
From the parking lot, cross Twp Rd 37-2/Airport Dr to access the trails.
Ducks, swallows, warblers, sparrows, blackbirds.
The Red Deer River Naturalists are not liable for any injury or damage whatsoever caused to yourself or others by using this guide.
More birds will be seen in the spring and summer seasons, but all locations will have some winter birds. Typical and common species can be expected for each habitat described. Large deep lakes typically attract migrating waterfowl, (ducks, swans, and geese). Notable Species are species of special interest that have been recently recorded in or near the area.
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