Huge number of sparrow species in summer. Nesting [[Bald Eagle]]. Many deerflies and mosquitoes in July
[[American White Pelican]] 2
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[[Bald Eagle]],[[Golden Eagle]],[[Snow Goose]]
...orthern Harrier]], [[Red-tailed Hawk]], [[Bald Eagle]], [[Golden Eagle]],[[American Kestrel]], [[Peregrine Falcon]],[[Turkey Vulture]]}}
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...hes, grassy fields and rolling wooded hills. Google Maps marks it as Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Park.
In February I only saw small numbers of the most common birds, such as [[American Crow]], [[Black-capped Chickadee]], [[Northern Cardinal]], [[Downy Woodpeck
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[[Image:avnest.jpg|thumb|550px|right|American Avocet at Lower Klamath NWR]]
...wetlands, they will arrive. Each year during the month of November, [[Bald Eagle]] begin to appear en masse on their Klamath Basin wintering grounds. Having
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..., [[Least Sandpiper]], [[Pectoral Sandpiper]], [[Black-bellied Plover]], [[American Golden Plover]], [[Pacific Golden Plover]], [[Red-necked Phalarope]]; [[Les
Other raptors: [[Bald Eagle]], [[Red-tailed Hawk]], [[Rough-legged Hawk]], [[Northern Shrike]], [[Pereg
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...species of birds have been spotted here, with at least one pair of [[Bald Eagle]] nesting and raising their young there.
...numbers of birds that have been sighted here, with a large group of [[Bald Eagle]]. As well, it's the chosen location for the headquarters of The Bird Cons
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...awk]], [[Broad-winged Hawk]], [[Red-tailed Hawk]], [[Golden Eagle]], and [[American Kestrel]].
I saw my first Bald and Golden Eagles here!
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...ear the bluffs. I saw [[Black-capped Chickadee]], [[American Crow]] and [[American Robin]] here and there, and [[Mallard]] flying overhead. There was one [[B
...road were patrolled by [[Bald Eagle]] and [[American Crow]]. (The [[Bald Eagle]]s are the main winter attraction in this preserve) There was a [[Wild Tur
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...[[Short-billed Dowitcher]], [[Long-billed Dowitcher]], [[Common Snipe]], [[American Woodcock]], [[Wilson's Phalarope]], [[Red Phalarope]], [[Black Tern]], [[Pu
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...ed Hawk]], [[Broad-winged Hawk]], [[Red-tailed Hawk]], [[Golden Eagle]], [[American Kestrel]], [[Merlin]], and [[Peregrine Falcon]]. [[Black Vulture]] is now a
...hite-tailed Kite]], [[Gyrfalcon]], [[Swainson's Hawk]], and [[White-tailed Eagle]] (which although not accepted by the records committee it was accepted by
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The winter ice break will produce 100 [[Bald Eagle]]s. [[American White Pelican]]s (spring and fall), [[Great Blue Heron]]s, white egrets, nu
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...ardinal]], etc was present. [[American Crow]] patrolled the river, [[Bald Eagle]] soared just above the trees, and [[Canada Goose]] and [[Mallard]] crossed
In May/June interesting residents included American redstart, yellow warbler, eastern phoebe, house wren, prothonotary warbler
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...inal]], [[Rose-breasted Grosbeak]], [[Indigo Bunting]], [[House Finch]], [[American Goldfinch]], [[Eastern Towhee]], [[Savannah Sparrow]], [[Grasshopper Sparro
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...ul [[Green Heron]], and from the majestic [[Pileated Woodpecker]] to the [[American Goldfinch]].
...Turkey]], [[Solitary Sandpiper]], [[Common Starling|European Starling]], [[American Robin]], [[Veery]], [[Eastern Phoebe]], [[Eastern Kingbird]], [[Great Crest
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...Pelican]], [[Trumpeter Swan]], [[Osprey]], and [[Golden Eagle]] and [[Bald Eagle]] are among the more spectacular birds to be seen in the park and there is
...assin's Finch]], [[Red Crossbill]], [[Common Redpoll]], [[Pine Siskin]], [[American Goldfinch]], [[Evening Grosbeak]], [[House Sparrow]]}} <font size="1">(A =
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...sting season, Johnston Canyon is a good place to see [[Black Swift]] and [[American Dipper]]. Look out for the swifts flying up to and through the waterfalls,
..., [[Yellow Warbler]], [[Yellow-rumped Warbler]], [[Townsend's Warbler]], [[American Redstart]], [[Northern Waterthrush]], [[MacGillivray's Warbler]], [[Common
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...es of birds, and it's been reported as a wintering location for the [[Bald Eagle]]<sup>[[#References|[3]]]</sup>.
...atbird]], [[Eastern Bluebird]], [[Bohemian Waxwing]], [[House Sparrow]], [[American Pipit]], [[Evening Grosbeak]], [[Lapland Longspur]], [[Grasshopper Sparrow]
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* American Robin
* American Coot
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...ndangered wildlife and plants that inhabit the refuge including the [[Bald Eagle]] and [[Louisiana Black Bear]]. Secondary management is for waterfowl and o
The refuge was identified as a Globally Important Bird Area by the American Bird Conservancy. The bottomland hardwood forests and the mix of bayous, ox
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...e bay is actually the disharge pipe for the sewage treatment plant. [[Bald Eagle]]s are often found there as well as [[Great Blue Heron]]s. The herons are b
Raptors: [[Bald Eagle]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Merlin]], [[Northern Harrier]], [[Short-eared Ow
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