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Winter Birding Wonders At Reflection Riding

A bird at Reflection Riding from last winter
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A bird at Reflection Riding from last winter

Birds can surprise - even during a winter cold snap at Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center here in Chattanooga.

Mark McKnight is president and CEO of Reflection Riding - and Corey Hagen is director of education there.

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