Barred Owl by Alexandra Forsythe As a raptor rehabber, I’ve been privileged to work with some of the most...
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by Alexandra Forsythe “In hidden retreats, where the tangled wilderness of lakes and forests guards in lonely silence the...
Hiking Map at the Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary Take a hike! Download our hiking map for the Mary Gray...
Mourning Warbler by Alex Forsythe Discovered in 1810 by Alexander Wilson in Philadelphia, the Mourning Warbler migrates through Indiana...
Indiana Bird Records Committee, Indiana Audubon Society (modified with permission from an article originally published in the August 1995...
The Main Trail at the Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary (Hilly: Prairie, succession fields, wetland, forest, pond, mature forest. Total out and...
Woodland, gentle hills, creek valley, old field succession; 0.5 miles (Woodland, gentle hills, creek valley, old field succession; 0.5...
Hilly, open fields, mature forest, creek, successional forest, prairie: approximately 1.5 miles which includes the service road to the...
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