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along Highway 139 and the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way (adjacent to 
the highway), which are J to one mile northeast and east of the plot. 
Tulelake Sump consists of two reservoirs which provide water storage for 
the Irrigation system. One Is located approximately 2i miles west of the plot 
and the other is located 3} miles south of the plot. The boundary of the 
Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses the Tulelake Sump, is 
about k mile south of the plot. Migratory waterfowl that use the Tulelake 
National Wildlife Refuge as a stopover during migrations through the Pacific 
flyway, include: Canada Goose, Snow Goose, White-Fronted Goose. Ducks: 
Pintail, Mallard, Widgeon, Green-Winged Teal, Cinnamon Teal, Gadwall, Shoveller, 
Scaup, Ring-Necked, Redhead, Canvasback, Bufflehead, Golden Eye. Mergansers: 
Redbreasted, Common, Hooded. Other waterfowl include Loons, Grebes, 
Cormorants, and V.'hite Pelicans. (S) 
The fish population in the sump consists of Lamprey, Sturgeon, Trout, Lost 
River Suckers, Klamath, Large Scale Suckers, Catfish, Sunfish, Perch and 
Minnows. (S) 
The south end of Tulelake Basin abuts the Lava Beds National Monument and 
sections of the Modoc National Forest. The former is located approximately 
five miles south of the plot and the latter about seven miles south of the 
plot. The forest consists of East Side Ponderosa Pine, Ponderosa Pine, White 
Fir and Red Cedar at the Tower elevations, Shasta, Red Fir, and White Fir at 
the intermediate elevations and Lodge Pole Pine and Mountain Hemlock at the 
high elevations. Birds In the forest and in the basin Include: Pheasant, 
Quail, Bald Eagle, Sage Grouse, Prairie Falcon, Owls, Plleated and Downy 
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