My husband and I always enjoyed a few days at Bonnie Lake State Park before it was drained. We went every year in August mainly to see the Red-headed Woodpeckers, both mature and immature, that had used the old dying cottonwoods in the north side of the lake.
Juvenile Swainson Hawks were usually practicing their thermal flying over the dam at the same time.
Beautiful memories.
Carol Blackard
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