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Crane Meadows National Wildlife Refuge attracts more than 200 species of birds each year. From bald eagles to Sandhill cranes, red headed woodpeckers to waterfowl, the refuge provides a variety of habitat types to support a wide range of bird species.
The Platte River Trail is a great place to bird during spring and fall migration.