A Visit to the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area

American Pipit
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, Davis, CA; FEB 2021

We visited the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area in Davis, CA. Like many of the wildlife refuges in the Sacramento Valley, it is agricultural land where rice is grown. The fields are flooded over the winter to help decompose the stubble before planting the next spring. Waterfowl and shorebirds migrate to these wetlands to feed over the winter.

Here are a few examples.

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Long-billed Curlew
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, Davis, CA; DEC 2020
Black-bellied Plover
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, Davis, CA; FEB 2021
Least Sandpiper
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, Davis, CA; FEB 2021
Wilson’s Snipe
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, Davis, CA; FEB 2021

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