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The most inviting and pleasant place on the prairie landscape is the stream. In the biting winter winds, the bison hunker down for shelter and if it is too hot, the cattle seek its coolness. Water is lifeblood.
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Dodds, Walter (2013). "Pure Headwaters in the Flint Hills," Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal. https://newprairiepress.org/sfh/2013/folioIV/4
Pure Headwaters in the Flint Hills
The most inviting and pleasant place on the prairie landscape is the stream. In the biting winter winds, the bison hunker down for shelter and if it is too hot, the cattle seek its coolness. Water is lifeblood.