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| The feeding station as seen from the bird viewing blind. Photo by Brian Scheidt |

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| Grey Squirrels live a happy well fed life at the sanctuary |

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| Wildflowers like this Trout Lilly cover the forest floor every spring |

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| Rough Green Snakes, although common at the sanctuary, are a rare site |

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| Keep an eye open for Northern Bobwhite when visiting the Crouch Feeding Station |

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| Dutchmans breeches are a spring wildflower of the sanctuary |
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| A Merlin perched atop a sign at Engler Park |

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| Southern Red-backed Salamanders can be found living under the leaf litter |

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| Spring time brings out Moral Mushrooms and those that like to hunt them |

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| Western Slimy Salamanders will make their home under decaying logs |

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| This female Northern Bobwhite was photographed at the Crouch Feeding Station |

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| Speckled Kingsnakes are another harmless resident of the sanctuary |
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