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Eastern Kingbird on Prairie Lupine at Sherburne NWR

Kingbird on Lupines photo by Vernna Burns

Still a great time to view wildflowers and wildlife!

 

The lupines are done blooming  but there is still much to see on the refuge.  Look for Trumpeter Swans with cygnets, Sandhill Cranes with colts and listen for Meadowlarks and Grasshopper Sparrows. Many, many Hoary Puccoons (a vibrant yellow) are present and also look for purple Spiderwort, pink Prairie Phlox and silvery White Sage. ​But remember: "leaves of three, let it be", there is a lot of lush poison ivy near the road and trails.

New! Summer Newsletter in PDF form.

Ever want to tell your Senator or Congressperson to better support the refuge?   Our new “Take Action” page and make that easy – check out the Take Action page.

 

See Upcoming Events for a schedule of on-site activities.

For event updates, please consult the following resources:

Blazing Star wildflowers at Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge

Photo by: Bruce Ellingson

"On any given visit, nature surprises and delights me."

- Dean Kleinhans, volunteer

Autumn Leaves on the ground.

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The Friends of Sherburne nurture an appreciation for and the conservation of the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge through education, volunteerism and philanthropy.

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Since 1993, the Friends of Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge (a 501c(3) nonprofit organization) has been a proud partner of the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge.

 

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