Several acres of open, brushy land outside of the entrance gates to the Frontier Culture Museum are host to various songbirds throughout the year. A number of bluebird boxes yields varying numbers of the intended species. In the new water retention pond next to the Bluebird Trail sign one sometimes finds a few Mallards. A quarter mile south is a pond surrounded by cattails where Canada Geese are known to nest. Red-winged Blackbird, Yellow Warbler, Tree Swallow, and various sparrows are among the birds found near that pond.
eBird Hotspot: Frontier Culture Museum
Owner/Manager: Frontier Culture Museum
—Andrew Clem