Places to Bird Near Henderson, MN:

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High Island Scenic Area and County Park Two miles north of Henderson on County Rd. #6. Wooded area and hill with the creek on its way to the Minnesota River. Picnic area, hiking trails, camping and horse trails are available.
Ney Environmental Area and Learning Center -View Map- Presented to Le Sueur County by the Ney family, this 366 acre preserve is the home of an environmental learning center offering schools, children and other groups a place to study the environment. Well maintained hiking trails, offer easy access to birding and other wildlife study.
East Henderson, MN -View Map- Established in the 1850s as the town of Clarksville, this early village served as the railroad depot for Henderson. Today all that remains are the remnants of an old elevator and a couple of old frame buildings, however a new public Minnesota River Access is available just over the railroad tracks. It’s a quiet wooded place, ideal for setting up a tripod and camera for both woodland and water bird watching.
Rush River Park -View Map- Located 2.7 miles from Henderson (6th St., 3 blks to 9th St.-becomes 300th St., left on Rush River Park Rd. to Park entrance). This 300 acre wooded site was once a State Wayside but is now a locally maintained facility that contains rolling hills next to the Rush River and offers a large picnic area, picnic shelter, hiking trails, sanitation facilities and running water. Birding and wildlife opportunities abound in this “off the beaten track” location.  Special Alert for Rock Hounds….The Rush is a shallow river with a sand and rock bottom that features some of the best agate hunting in Minnesota.
Oley #1 and #2 Located along County Rd. #6 (Minnesota River Scenic Byway), ---  and ----north of Henderson respectively, these ponds were developed by DeWayne Olson as additional nesting areas for water birds that frequent the Minnesota River Valley. Ducks of all descriptions, Canada geese along with many other water birds along with marsh, sloughs and grassland critters frequent the area.
Bucks Lake Located 2.7 south of Henderson on MN Hwy #93 ( Minnesota River Scenic Byway) this Minnesota River and spring fed lake is one of the areas most prolific bird watching areas. It is known to the locals as “Eagle Central” for the majestic Bald Eagle can be scene there almost any day of the year. In spring it becomes the temporary home for hundreds of migrating eagles that use the Minnesota River as their flyway. The Eagles stop at Bucks because the lake is shallow and winter kill of fish is very common providing a “fishcycle” of freshly frozen fish embedded in the melting ice that has covered the lake over the winter. The migrating birds add to the resident population of Eagles making this one of the premier Eagle watching locations in Minnesota. Currently there are two pairs of nesting eagles between Bucks Lake and Henderson and both nests can be scene from Hwy # 93 before the trees leaf out for the summer.
At the south end of the Lake there is a Blue Heron rookery with over 20 nests. They too, can be seen from Hwy #93. These great birds use Bucks Lake as their primary feeding grounds and can be scene “fishing” along the shoreline all summer long.
In addition to the Eagles and Blue Herons, water birds including Egrets, ducks of all kinds, cormorants, etc., frequent Bucks Lake. The pull off area 2.7 miles from the Henderson city limits makes an ideal spot to observe any and all of these feathered friends
Coachlight Pond The pond just north of the Coachlight Restaurant on MN Hwy #93 (Minnesota River Scenic Byway) is teaming with nesting water birds and winged friends of all kinds that frequent marshes and meadows. It is one of the best viewing areas for Blue Herons for the rookery is just to the north of the pond. A pair of Canada geese named Isa and Isadore have come back to this pond each spring for at least six years that we know of. Their return is celebrated in the newspaper and by camera carrying birders as everyone follows them to see how many goslings they raise each year.
Chattfield Road (Tyrone Township #2)  and Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area Located just south of Henderson, off MN Hwy 19 on Chatfield Rd. (first gravel road to the left after crossing the Minnesota River Bridge) Travel along this road puts you in the middle of wooded hills on one side and grassy marsh area on the other. Once you reach Scott Co. (there is a sign) you will have reached the Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area – Blakeley Unit. There are no good parking areas along this route but there is beautiful scenery and plenty of sighting opportunities as the marsh and wetlands can yield all sorts of species, as can the woodland hills. Among the attractions is the site of the Wild Turkey repopulation in ______. The sign commemorates one of the most successful efforts of restocking and protection of specie.
Private Backyard Birding Available by Appointment Hagen Residence – Home of the video production “Our BackYard”
Set against a bluff of natural wooded acreage this backyard is designed specifically to attract songbirds. Two water features and beautiful flower gardens were created, along with countless bird feeders installed, to attract birds for the television production of “Our BackYard.” A large 2000 sq. ft. two story deck offers seating with countless photo opportunities of birds at the waterfalls pools, in the trees, in the flowers or at the feeders.
Henderson House Bed and Breakfast

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