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![]() The marsh located just north and west of the village and a bird watching stand provides an excellent opportunity for viewing birds of many species.
Paradise Hill offers the bird watcher boreal forest, meadows, aspen woodland and wetlands. Together these areas provide homes for a great variety of birds.
Many species of waterfowl and shorebirds may be seen at the marsh and lake during spring and fall migration. Both herons, rails & other shore birds may be viewed from the bird stand. Hawks, eagles and vultures ride the thermals on top of the hill, while pileated woodpeckers and thrushes search for food in the mature aspen gallery forest on the hillside. The hawk watch begins the first week of September.
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