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    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Old barn off of Lake Road just outside the boundary of Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) in a farm adjacent to Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Ranch off of Grubb Road in the Camas Prairie.
    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge visitor parking area off of BZ Glenwood Highway.
    Chicory (Cichorium intybus), Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Old-growth quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) off of Lake Road.
    View north from BZ Glenwood Highway, overlooking the ranch and Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    View south from Creps Lane, just outside of Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    The Willard Springs Loop Trail starting out at the park's headquarters.
    Mount Adams (12,280') from Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
    Jared Kennedy
    Cedar waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum).
    Whitcomb-Cole Hewn Log Cabin, built in 1877, near the park's headquarters.
    Praying mantis (Mantodea) along the Willard Springs Loop Trail.
    Looking northeast from the Willard Springs Loop Trail viewing platform.

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