Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge is a varied mix of intensively managed shallow marshes, open water, grassy uplands, and croplands that provide feeding, resting, nesting, and brood-rearing habitat for waterfowl and other water birds. From 20,000 to 100,000 shorebirds use refuge wetlands during the spring migration. Wintering wildlife populations include 500 bald eagle and 30,000 tundra swan. Spring and summer nesting wildlife include many colonial water birds, such as white-faced ibis, heron, egret, cormorant, grebe, white pelican, and gulls. On top of all the opportunities for bird photography the refuge has breathtaking views with a backdrop of 14,000-foot Mount Shasta to the southwest. (Dorris, California, USA)
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