We all took our binoculars to focus in on the many birds around the area. We saw redheaded woodpeckers, goldfinch, redwinged blackbirds, robins, western and eastern kingbirds, canada geese, turkeys, Swainson's hawk, brown thrush and cowbirds. We also saw several white tailed deer.
We drove north across Bonnie Dam and caught the Beecher Island road going north into the Arikaree River Valley.
We discovered a monument at the top of "Peate Hill" honoring Peate and Donovan, the two scouts who were the first to reach Forsythe during the Battle of Beecher island.
We read the story of the battle and all the inscriptions on the monument and were thankful for the people responsible for preserving the memory of these soldiers.
We peeked in the windows of the old auditorium where we remember attending programs and picnics when we were children.
We went up the hill to the north and looked at the monument for Roman Nose, the leader of the band of Indians who fought in the battle.
Then took off across country roads, going back across the Arikaree - finally ending up in Haigler. So we touched all three states during that afternoon. -- Editor
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