Location: Klamath Country is located along the Pacific Flyway
Birds: More than 350 different species
Birding Trails: 300 miles and 47 different birding sites
Refuges: 6 National Wildlife Refuges
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Millions of geese as far as the eye can see, courting grebes doing their "water dance" as they run in tandem across the sparkling lakes, and over 500 bald eagles flying out to their next great meal. Birdwatchers will see why Sunset Magazine named the Klamath Basin as one of the nation's five best birding hotspots. The Klamath Basin is located along the Pacific Flyway and over 80% of migrating birds stop by to see us. Birders can view over 350 bird species including American White Pelicans, Clark's Grebes, Black Terns, and the illusive Yellow Rail.
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