BIRDING LKNWR
I birded the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge yesterday.
FYI: the LKNWR was the first Waterfowl Refuge created in the U.S.; it was created by Theodore Roosevelt at the turn of the Twentieth Century!
It was a “fair” day of birding; not all the winter migrants have shown up yet. However, the Bald Eagles are increasing in number every week that goes by. I received an email this morning from a fellow birder that claims to have seen twenty Bald Eagles yesterday in the same spot that I found ten.
Following are my significant finding for the day:American Kestrel (1), Red Tailed Hawk (16), Coyote (1), Canada Geese (∞), Great Blue Heron (2), Coots (∞), Buffel Head (∞), Harrier F (6), Tundra Swans (∞), Northern Shovelers (∞), Mallard (12), Rough Legged Hawk (12), Crow/Raven (∞), Bald Eagle (10).
I birded the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge yesterday.
FYI: the LKNWR was the first Waterfowl Refuge created in the U.S.; it was created by Theodore Roosevelt at the turn of the Twentieth Century!
It was a “fair” day of birding; not all the winter migrants have shown up yet. However, the Bald Eagles are increasing in number every week that goes by. I received an email this morning from a fellow birder that claims to have seen twenty Bald Eagles yesterday in the same spot that I found ten.
Following are my significant finding for the day:American Kestrel (1), Red Tailed Hawk (16), Coyote (1), Canada Geese (∞), Great Blue Heron (2), Coots (∞), Buffel Head (∞), Harrier F (6), Tundra Swans (∞), Northern Shovelers (∞), Mallard (12), Rough Legged Hawk (12), Crow/Raven (∞), Bald Eagle (10).
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