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39.42308 , -122.16712
United States of America (USA)
The introductory text should contain general information about the site, which may include for instance: • geographic/ biogeographic location • habitat and vegetation • typical bird species/bird communities • protection status • land use and history • importance for birdwatching
Coordinates were set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) : 39.4231/-122.1671 (2020-11-23 21:22:08 )
Site name was set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) as "Sacramento NWR" (2020-11-23 21:22:08 )
List up to ca. 25 species that: • have a limited distribution range and/or are rare on a global level • are most sought-after by birdwatchers at this site • and are relatively easy to see at this site (year-round or seasonally)
Give recommendations for making your visit as productive as possible. This may include for instance: • best season • best time of the day • how much time to spend at the site • best means of locomotion within the site • recommended routes / areas within the site • guiding
Explain from where and how to get to this site with private and public transport.
Provide information on how to enter this site, which may include: • entry points • entry permits / entry tickets and fees • opening hours / opening season • other restrictions Note that this section should only contain information on how to ACCESS (= enter) a site. Info on how to REACH a site should be added to "How to get there" section.
Add information about other attractions at this site, including • wildlife (apart from birds) • sights (natural, cultural, archaeological, etc.) • activities (e.g. for non-birding companions)
Provide information about what type of facilities are available at or near this site, including: • information centers / information points • catering • accommodation • hides and watchtowers • restrooms / toilets
Are there any security issues or other annoyances at this site? For instance, these may include: • offenses like robbery or theft • natural hazards • dangerous or annoying animals or plants (mosquitoes, leaches, thorn bushes, etc.) • noise pollution