Kachina Wetlands Preserve is a 70 acre area owned by the Kachina Village Improvement District. It evaporates treated wastewater from Kachina Village, just south of Flagstaff, Arizona. It was created with eight evaporation ponds, of which only a couple have water in them year round. The ponds have formed habitats attractive to wildlife, including birds and bugs. Kachina Wetlands gives birds a place to breed, to rest during migration, and a source for food. Here are few photos from some visits there this year.
I have friends in Flagstaff. Clearly it’s time for me to visit them again! I had no idea about this place. Thanks for sharing.
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Isn’t it great there, it’s different every time I go, In fact the Northern Arizona Audubon society was there on a birding expedition. Great photos.
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Thanks, I love it out there.
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