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=Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge= =Salt Meadow Unit= 733 Old Clinton Road Westbrook, Connecticut 06498 Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge web site Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge brochure with map Salt Meadow Unit map

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Stewart B. McKinney NWR--Salt Meadow Unit
Coordinates: 41.2833333, -72.4666667 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Salt Meadow Unit
The Salt Meadow Unit is located at 733 Old Clinton Road, Westbrook. This unit has a visitor kiosk, wayside exhibit, trails, observation platform, environmental education, and interpretation facilities, and a small visitor contact station (seasonal) located in a historic log cabin. From Salt Meadow Unit map

About Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge
Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is comprised of 10 units stretched across 70 miles of Connecticut's coastline. It was established in 1972 and was originally called Salt Meadow National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge was renamed in 1987 to honor the late U.S. Congressman Stewart B. McKinney, who was instrumental in expanding it.

Located in the Atlantic Flyway, the refuge provides important resting, feeding, and nesting habitat for many species of wading birds, shorebirds, songbirds and terns, including the endangered roseate tern. Adjacent waters serve as wintering habitat for brant, scoters, American black duck and other waterfowl. Overall, the refuge encompasses over 1,000 acres of forest, barrier beach, tidal wetland and fragile island habitats.

The Salt Meadow Unit in Westbrook, the Falkner Island Unit in Guilford, and the Great Meadows Unit in Stratford all have been designated as Important Bird Areas by the National Audubon Society. The Falkner Island Unit is home to over 40 pairs of nesting federally endangered roseate terns and over 2,000 nesting pairs of common terns. The Salt Meadow Unit is used by over 280 species of migrating neotropical birds during the spring and fall migrations. From Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge web site

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