Thousands of Reasons to Visit Middle Creek Wildlife Area – Video Blog
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Each year the Game Commission’s Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area on the Lebanon-Lancaster county line near Kleinfeltersville, Pa hosts hundreds of thousands of migrating geese, swans and ducks.

The waterfowl arrive in flocks through late March.

Drew Lambert, PA Game Commission, talks about Middle Creek and the record 2007 season and the year-round activities that make the Area an attraction for wildlife enthusiasts.

And learn the story behind one of the Golden Eagles displayed at the visitors’ center by tuning into this Video Blog story: The Golden Eagle At Middle Creek.

The Middle Creek Visitors Center is open Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

For updated information on current “visitors” to Middle Creek, go to the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area webpage and checkout the webpage for its sister facility—the Pymatuning Wildlife Learning Center in Crawford County from the Game Commission’s Watchable Wildlife webpage.

Video Blog: Middle Creek Home to Thousands of Migrating Birds

Link: 10 Reasons to Come to Middle Creek – Photo Special


2/29/2008

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