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McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge

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Nearest city
  
Pendelton

Website
  
McKay Creek NWR

Area
  
7.432 kmĀ²

Established
  
1991

Visitors
  
50,000

Address
  
Pendleton, OR 97801, USA

Phone
  
+1 509-546-8300

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge

Location
  
Umatilla County, Oregon

Governing body
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Management
  
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Blue Mountain Wildlife, Cold Springs National, Pendleton KOA Journey, Umatilla National Forest Su, Blue Mountain Anglers

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge is a United States National Wildlife Refuge located between plains and the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The refuge provides habitat for rare and endangered species and breeding and migratory birds. The lack of other local wetland habitats elevates the importance of this refuge as a home to a variety of wildlife and plant species in an arid environment.

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge, dam and reservoir are named for Dr. William C. McKay, an early pioneer in the Pendleton, Oregon, area. McKay settled near the mouth of McKay Creek in about 1851. The location was known to natives as Houtama. McKay died in 1893.

Aquatic habitats serve as resting and feeding areas for wintering waterfowl, while surrounding shrub-steppe and riparian corridors provide habitat for small mammals, mule deer, songbirds, and birds of prey.

Osprey nest in the refuge's cottonwoods, and bald eagles are seen in the area in fall and winter. During late summer, exposed mud flats provide a source of food for migrating shorebirds. Because it is situated five miles south of the city of Pendleton, the refuge receives almost 50,000 annual visitors, most during the summer months.

Upland bird hunting remains popular, with as many as 500 hunters each year pursuing pheasant and quail. Other activities include driving, walking, picnicking or observing the wildlife and scenery.

References

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge Wikipedia