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Located in an area of glacial moraines, this 108-acre Michigan Audubon sanctuary contains rounded ridges, seasonally flooded ponds, a stream, and lake. Most of the area is wooded and contains old-growth beech, oak, and tulip trees. Large evergreens provide additional woodland habitat. The sanctuary is botanically quite diverse and includes a number of threatened and endangered plants. The sanctuary is adjacent to the Barry State Game Area Global Important Bird Area and is home to breeding forest birds.
What to see: Acadian Flycatcher, Ovenbird, Scarlet Tanager, Indigo Bunting, Blue-winged Warbler, Yellow-billed Cuckoos.
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