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New birding area opens in the Canadian Prairies (1 Viewer)

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Hi all

Just wanted to let you know about an amazing birding area in Saskatchewan Canada called the Quill Lakes International Bird Area. The site contains Canada's largest salt lake and millions of ducks, geese, cranes, and shorebirds. One day counts for shorebirds exceed 200,000! The area is designated a RAMSR wetland, Western Hemispherpic Shorebird Reserve, and Important Birding Area. There are numerous viewing sites and 3 nature centres.

To learn more visit: www.quill-lakes-bird-area.com
 
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