This is an unfortunate review as I have enjoyed this place for awhile as an Adams County resident. However, now they charge $6 to watch and visit the banding station. This was never the case before and as a kid the banding station is partly what got me interested in birds. I understand during Covid you had to register as a visitor. Managing visitor numbers is perfectly fine. However, even after nearly 600k in funding from Adams County in 2022 they are going to charge? I appreciate the bird conservation work and have even been part of it. But being asked to pay just to watch is really silly. Especially when it wasnt busy and $6 is way to high when you want to watch briefly. An optional donation makes way more sense and hopefully they change this policy. This used to be a great outreach tool for introducing people to birds for free.
got here but was at the wrong side of where my child had her field trip stuck at the self serve station with no help from the staff to get me to the other side just to be on time to take the bus back home Now waiting for somebody to find this road an pick me up took me 2 hours 3 buses when it could have token me an hour on a bike or 20 min by car
Was peaceful. I was looking or information on hours. Could not find anything on the boards. Wear long sleeves and pants if mosquitoes like you. They were all over me, but next time I will be prepared. Saw an flying to its nest/home, breath taking. Love birds and seeing them in their natural habitat is wonderful. The little prairie dogs are adorable. I know some view them as a pest, but they have as much right as we do to be here. They play an important role in the life cycle. The prey birds use them as a food source as do other animals. Hopefully, I don't witness them being taken, I have a soft spot for all creatures.. being in nature helps with some of my anxiety. It's calming.
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