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Posted on April 16, 2012 by Sonoma Valley Sun

From as far away as Siberia, millions of birds migrate each year to the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, home to the most spectacular concentration of waterfowl on the continent. The 35,000-acre preserve is explored on Wednesday, April 18 with “The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex – A Globally Important Bird Area.”

The 7 p.m. lecture by experts including Complex Manager Dan Fisk is presented by Sonoma Birding and Sonoma County Parks at the Veterans Memorial Building, 126 First St. W. Admission is $5. For more contact 939.8007 or Sonomabirding.com.

Photo courtesy of Steven J. Wolf and Stevewolf.smugmug.com




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