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ViewsClifford E. Lee Nature SanctuaryFrom Opus
[edit] OverviewSouthwest of Edmonton, Alberta. A meandering boardwalk and a series of connecting trails wind their way through marshes, sand hills, meadows and aspen and pine woods which are home to a wide variety of mammals, birds, insects, and pond life. This wide variety of habitats in a relatively small and compact area ensures an equally wide variety of wildlife. [edit] Birds[edit] Notable SpeciesSpring and fall are the best times to see the more than 100 species of birds that frequent this sanctuary. [edit] RaritiesTo do [edit] Check-listBirds you can see here include:
To do [edit] Other WildlifeThe year-round residents are primarily mammals such as Snowshoe Hare, deer, Coyotes, Beaver, and Muskrat From May to August, the sanctuary is bright with wild flowers, each to their own season. [edit] Site Information[edit] History and UseTo do [edit] Areas of InterestTo do [edit] Access and FacilitiesTo do [edit] Contact DetailsTo do [edit] External LinksContent and images originally posted by Alberta_Birder
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