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WILDLIFE HOT SPOTS
When you're surrounded by water, it's hard notto see waterfowl. But Wranglers' shoreline trail travels a peninsula just opposite a Kentucky state waterfowl refuge. It's an emerald-green island in the middle of Lake Barkley filled with ducks, geese, herons, gulls and a variety of other feathered friends. So pack your binoculars and field guides and be on the lookout for some shorebirds!

Hawks, owls, and eagles are frequently seen soaring over LBL's amber fields -- looking, no doubt, for mice and other delectables. Red-tail hawks are frequently seen in the Wranglers' area, and one bird in particular can usually be found greeting visitors at the Bacon Creek entrance to Wranglers Campground.