Monday, March 06, 2017

Cibola's Birding Adventure


Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is located in the floodplain of the lower Colorado River in 1964.  Some 18,444-acre refuge is to protect and recreate the marshes, backwaters, and meanders that historically provided wintering grounds for migratory waterfowl and other wildlife that natural flooding would have formed. 
(info from goggle)
 
This is a Red-Tailed Hawk busy  scratching his neck.  They are common and widespread. 
 This is a White Pelican they nearly always in small groups.
 The Sandhill Crane nests in open meadows.  They spend the winter in marshes or farmland.
The Canada Geese are common and widespread.  Found in any open ground.
 
Hope you enjoy this posting .  Kitfoxgal

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