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  2. Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The preserve includes Prairie, Savanna, Woodland, as well as an ADA Path, Birding Area, and Nature Trail. [2] With 349 recorded species, it is Illinois's hottest spot on EBird. [3] Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, conservationists and birders worked together to officially designate this area a nature preserve and bird sanctuary. [4]

  3. Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The National Wildlife Refuge is located on land surrounding Lake Lowell, just outside Nampa, Idaho. It serves as a resting and wintering area for birds, including mallards and Canada geese, along the Pacific Flyway and was named a "Globally Important Bird Area" by the American Bird Conservancy. [2]

  4. Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas bird count in 2010 counted 43,548 birds of 95 species. More than one-half of this total were snow geese many of which winter on the Refuge. [ 8 ] Quivira also has mule and white-tail deer , raccoon , coyote , badger , skunk , two species of lizard , opossum , bobcat , red and swift foxes , six species of turtle , beaver , muskrat ...

  5. Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife preserve operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, encompassing part of the Montezuma Swamp at the north end of Cayuga Lake. The 10,004-acre (40.48 km 2 ) preserve is composed of swamps, pools and channels and is a stopping point for migratory birds.

  6. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge was opened in 1964 in order for both migrating and wintering birds to have habitats. [1] In 1982, the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center reported that the refuge included 18,400 acres of water. [2] The refuge currently has over 30,000 acres of water, which includes marshes and swamps. Activities for visitors include boating ...

  7. Why bird watchers see birds that aren't supposed to be here ...

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    Most of us already have a spectacular array of birds in our winter backyards. We get a variety of striking woodpeckers (downy, hairy, red-bellied, and pileated, even the occasional yellow-bellied ...

  8. Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    It was established to provide habitat for "migratory birds and other wildlife," such as ducks, shorebirds, geese, and cranes. Species that depend on them, especially during the winter or as migratory bird stopover habitats include bald eagles, snow geese, Ross’ geese, Canada geese, and white-fronted geese. Species documented on the refuge ...

  9. Which birds will we see in our NC backyards this winter + the ...

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    To see your favorite birds, learn their favorite feeders and seeds.