Loch Linda Wildlife Management AreaLocated in Hall County, 3 miles east of the Alda I-80 exit 300, then a mile south over the interstate and 2 miles east. This is a 29 acre wet cattail marsh surrounded by 9 acres of pastureland and mature riparian forest adjoining the Platte River. Ducks, wild turkeys, yellow-headed blackbirds, common yellowthroats and herons are common in the marsh, and shorebirds should be visible along the Platte. DetailsOwners Acres Approximate Coordinates Maps Birding Region Ecological Region Related Websites Trails Travel Information for Nearby Communities Contact Info
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