Subject: Ridgefield WLR (was Clark County Birding)
Date: Jan 24 07:52:27 2000
From: Lynn & Carol Schulz - linusq at worldnet.att.net


Does anyone know when hunting season ends at Ridgefield Refuge, which is
north of Vancouver, WA? I would assume the constant parade of cars is
mostly hunters. That road is so narrow, I was wondering if I dare take my
two-wheel-drive car down it? (I'm worried about going in a ditch.)
Carol Schulz
DesMoines
206-824-7618
-----Original Message-----
From: Wilson E Cady <gorgebirds at juno.com>
To: Tweeters at u.washington.edu <Tweeters at u.washington.edu>;
obol at mail.orst.edu <obol at mail.orst.edu>
Date: Sunday, January 23, 2000 11:28 PM
Subject: Clark County Birding
> At the River "S" Unit of the Ridgefield Refuge there was a constant
>parade of vehicles on the drive through only route. This makes it
>difficult to bird as there are few pull-offs that allow other vehicles to
>go around you. The most notable birds here are the hundreds of TUNDRA
>SWANS covering Grassy Lake. A few dozen SANDHILL CRANES were feeding in
>the corn field across the road from the swans.
>Wilson Cady
>Washougal, WA.
>gorgebirds at juno.com
>
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