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Distant Jeep | September 12, 2009


Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area is a great place for bird watching and is the largest marsh in the U.S. Interior. At least 45% of the North American bird population stops at this Kansas location during spring migration. I hadn’t been here in years, so my parents and I went while I was home recently.

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Distant Jeep, originally uploaded by photo.klick.

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