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McNary National Wildlife Refuge |
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McNary National Wildlife Refuge Address: 64 Maple St Burbank, WA 99323 Phone: 509-547-4942; Web: midcolumbiariver.fws.gov/mcnarypage.htm Established: 1954. Location: Southern Washington, near the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. Facilities: Visitor center (é), viewing sites (é), hiking trails. Activities: Fishing, hunting, hiking, educational programs. Special Features: Refuge visitors may see red-tailed, sharp-shinned, and Cooper’s hawks, and northern harriers. Peregrine falcons are occasionally seen, particularly around the basalt cliffs in the Stateline and Juniper Canyon units. Habitats: More than 15,000 acres of backwater sloughs, seasonal wetlands, shrub-steppe uplands, irrigated farmlands, river islands, delta mudflats, and riparian areas. Access: Open daily during daylight hours. Wild life: Migrating waterfowl, including Canada geese, mallards, American wigeon, pintails, long-billed curlews, and white pelicans. See other parks in Washington. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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