Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges in California State

Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges

Situated on the border to Oregon is 192,000-acres of birding heaven spread out over six different wildlife refuges.

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Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges Details

Situated on the border to Oregon is 192,000-acres of birding heaven spread out over six different wildlife refuges. The diverse environments host many types of creatures, including 1/4 of all migratory birds along the Pacific Flyaway. In fact, there are believed to be over 6 million birds residing in the park during the autumn season. Ruddy Ducks, Cinnamon Teals, and Gadwalls can be found near the freshwater marshes, while Cassins Finches and Fox Sparrows fly around the lush coniferous forests.

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Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge

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