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Sandhill Cranes at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in California. Published by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS).
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Agricultural fields along Oroville-Chico Highway
Sandhill Crane Use Areas
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www.fws.gov/refuge/steve_thomspon_north_central_
valley/llano_seco_unit. (530) 934-2801
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5 Agricultural fields along Grainland Road
6 Agricultural fields along Aguas Frias Road
7 Agricultural fields along Nelson Road at Butte Creek levee
8 Agricultural fields along Butler Road
9 Ag fields along Gridley/Colusa Hwy at Cherokee Canal
10 Gray Lodge Wildlife Area
11 Agricultural fields along North Butte Road
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Agricultural fields along Road R, north of Road 39
Llano Seco Unit- Steve Thompson
North Central Valley Wildlife Management Area
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Drive-by only
(no pull out)
Roadside
Pull Out
Parking
Area
Auto Tour
Route
Info Kiosk/
Brochures
Walking Trail
Interpretive
Trail
Picnic Table
Restroom
Facility
www.dfg.ca.gov, (530)846-7500
Private property
January 2020
Visitors with disabilities may be
reasonably accommodated upon request,
and/or receive an alternative format
publication.
California Relay Service
TTY 1 800/735-2929
Voice 1 800/735-2922
For Refuge Information
1 800/344-WILD
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
http://www.fws.gov
For further information on Refuge
hunting, wildlife observation,
environmental education, or
photography, please use our
contact information listed above.
Sacramento
National Wildlife Refuge Complex
752 County Road 99W
Willows, CA 95988
Phone: 530/934-2801
www.fws.gov/refuge/sacramento
Northern Sacramento Valley
Viewing Hotspots
Sandhill Crane
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sandhill Crane Viewing Hotspots of the Northern Sacramento Valley
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Hamilton City
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Princeton
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Butte
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Birding Site
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Yuba City
City
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NWR
Oswald Rd
Gravel
Birding Route
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Tarke Rd
Wescott Rd.
Abel Rd.
Colusa
NWR
Ohm Rd
Lonestar Rd.
Husted Rd.
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Butte
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Wildlife Area
River Rd.
Four Mile Rd.
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Nelson Rd fields
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Seven Mile Lane
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Hughes Rd
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Map produced by:
Sacramento NWRC
Projection: UTM Zone 10
Datum: NAD83
January 2020
Copyright:(c) 2014 Esri
Wildlife Viewing Tips:
- Respect Private Property. Do not drive or walk on privately owned areas.
- Be Safe. Do not park or stop on narrow roads - avoid accidents.
- Use Binoculars.
- Use Blinds. Use existing vegetation or your car as a blind.
Wildlife does not spook as easily by slow-moving or parked cars.
- Walk Slowly and Talk Softly to observe the birds' natural behaviors.
- Be a Land Steward. Do not litter or trample vegetation.