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    Help for Migratory Birds: The Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation [Duck] Stamp

    by Paul Baicich

    In addition to waterfowl (ducks, geese, and swans), many other birds have benefited directly from stamp revenues. Among them are waterbirds (like western grebe, least bittern, yellow rail, and black tern), shorebirds (black-necked stilt, American avocet, whimbrel, red knot, and Wilson's phalarope), raptors (swallow-tailed kite, Swainson's hawk, and golden eagle), and wetland-associated songbirds (vermilion flycatcher, sedge wren, prothonotary warbler, LeConte's sparrow, and tricolored blackbird).

    In fact, the birds you may see coming through your yard or your local park in spring or fall may have depended on a stamp-supported national wildlife refuge for nesting or stopover protection.

    Moreover, many spectacular refuges for bird watching have been bought using mostly stamp dollars. Such fine birding refuges as Santa Ana (Texas) Horicon (Wisconsin), Bombay Hook (Delaware), Bosque del Apache (New Mexico), and Parker River (Massachusetts) owe most of their existence to the stamp.

    WHAT PERCENTAGE?

    The figures below reflect the acquisition-percentages from the Migratory Bird Conservation Fund (MBCF) where Duck Stamp dollars are the major, but not the only, contributor. (A large portion also comes from excise/import fees and other some sources.) These 25 sample national wildlife refuges are also Important Bird Areas (IBAs) and excellent bird-watching areas:



    National Wildlife Refuge
    MBFC Stamp Acquisition %
    Sacramento in California
    99.6%
    Bosque del Apache in New Mexico
    99.4%
    Parker River in Massachusetts
    99.2%
    Pea Island in North Carolina
    99.2%
    Quivira in Kansas
    99.0%
    Muskatatuk in Indiana
    98.8%
    Horicon in Wisconsin
    98.7%
    Monomoy in Massachusetts
    97.8%
    Bombay Hook in Delaware
    95.1%
    Santa Ana in Texas
    94.9%
    DeSoto in Iowa and Nebraska
    90.8%
    Laguna Atascosa in Texas
    89.1%
    Ottawa in Ohio
    89.0%
    Okefenokee in Georgia
    88.2%
    Anahuac in Texas
    87.5%
    Edwin B. Forsythe (Brigantine) in New Jersey
    85.0%
    Blackwater in Maryland
    75.8%
    Chassahowitzka in Florida
    73.1%
    Chincoteague in Virginia
    69.9%
    Seney in Michigan
    46.4%
    Aransas in Texas
    43.0%
    Cape May in New Jersey
    40.3%
    J. Clark Salyer in North Dakota
    36.5%
    Bear River in Utah
    35.0%
    Malheur in Oregon
    25.6%



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