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Creating a bird haven

Summary by McKenzie River Reflections
At Oak Creek Center for Urban Horticulture, trees along the creek show signs of beavers gnawing. A doe and her fawn nibble greenery. Skunks, raccoons and even a gray fox feel at home. Birds, including a red-tailed hawk, find plenty of sustenance and shelter. Al Shay, manager of the center along with site manager Cody Buckman, works with a small retinue of students to keep the center wildlife...
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