Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, NM

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Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge straddles the Rio Grande river approximately 20 miles south of Socorro, New Mexico.  Here tens of thousands of birds - including sandhill cranes, snow geese and ducks gather each autumn to winter over.