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Travel Log...
Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
Bascom, New York
Take the Swallow Hollow Nature Trail
Midway between Buffalo and Rochester, lies the rural township of Alabama,
New York, and more than 10,000 acres of prime wildlife habitats protected by
the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. Here, human and avian travelers can
stop, rest, and recharge their batteries.
Originally
established to benefit migratory waterfowl and songbirds, this Refuge also
provides shelter for a wide variety of wildlife, including mammals,
reptiles, amphibians, and of course, birds. One of the best ways to
experience the varied habitats of this Refuge is hiking the Swallow-Hollow
Nature Trail, recently restored in part through a $40,000 grant from the
Wild Birds Unlimited Pathways To Nature Conservation Fund.
This 1.3 mile hike guides visitors through
forested wetlands, cattail marshes, and dry hemlock knolls. Virginia Rail,
Cerulean Warbler, and Red-headed Woodpecker are just a few of the many birds
that can be sighted here.
Keep a sharp eye out for Bald Eagles, which nest
on the Refuge. Bald Eagles were transplanted to this area from Alaska,
Minnesota and elsewhere beginning in the late 1970’s as part of a program to
restore them to their former haunts—one more conservation success story!
Be sure to visit
http://iroquoisnwr.fws.gov for more
information about the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge.
The
Pathways To Nature Conservation
Fund is a partnership between Wild Birds Unlimited stores and the
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to
fund environmental education and wildlife viewing projects. We encourage all
of our customers to visit these incredible places. Your patronage helped
make these projects possible!
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