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034 - The Pacific Flyway (Print)
If you are a bird photographer, you must visit the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge on the California/Oregon border. These marshes, lakes, and wetlands cover almost 48,000 acres and are home to geese, ducks, white pelicans, and other migratory birds each autumn when they are heading south and again in the spring when the flocks are flying back to the Arctic. This newsletter will lead you to the best places to set up a tripod to capture a sky full of Canada geese at sunrise and will guide you to where the blinds are located for bald eagle photography. Also included are details on the Gray Lodge State Wildlife Area near Gridley, California.
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Updated - April 2009
The marshes, lakes, and wetlands of Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge on the California/Oregon border are home to geese, ducks, white pelicans, and other migratory birds in autumn when they are heading south and in the spring when the flocks fly back to the Arctic. This newsletter will lead you to the best places to set up a tripod.
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Locations
Bear Valley Refuge
Clear Lake
Gray Lodge State Wildlife Area
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge
Klamath Lake
Klamath Marsh Refuge
Lava Beds National Monument
Lower Klamath Refuge
Petroglyph Point
Sheepy Ridge
Tule Lake Refuge
Upper Klamath Lake