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First off, thanks in advance for any clarification and help! Second, I believe the answer is no, I can't without special permits or permission and I know in general you can't fly in a National Wildlife Refuge..... I think.
My question stems from my confusion while looking at a couple maps. I have been asked to photograph a house and include some drone photos since this is a waterfront house. When first looking at the address for the place, it definitely falls in the Siletz Bay National Wildlife refuge. When looking at a different map, the Wildlife refuge is broken into smaller parts and the specific location of the house is not within those boundaries, but between.
Here is a screenshot of the map from the ArcGis site provided by the NFWS, which also matches the FAA facility maps. The house is on the eastern most little street within the red box.

When looking at DJI's Geo Unlock maps I see this:

When looking at everyones favorite... Airmap, It mimics the DJI maps.
Am I allowed to fly here? I'd lean towards no since the government maps shade/color the entire area.
It's definitely not in any controlled airspace, just a small airport nearish to be aware if I were to fly in the area.
Thanks!
My question stems from my confusion while looking at a couple maps. I have been asked to photograph a house and include some drone photos since this is a waterfront house. When first looking at the address for the place, it definitely falls in the Siletz Bay National Wildlife refuge. When looking at a different map, the Wildlife refuge is broken into smaller parts and the specific location of the house is not within those boundaries, but between.
Here is a screenshot of the map from the ArcGis site provided by the NFWS, which also matches the FAA facility maps. The house is on the eastern most little street within the red box.

When looking at DJI's Geo Unlock maps I see this:

When looking at everyones favorite... Airmap, It mimics the DJI maps.
Am I allowed to fly here? I'd lean towards no since the government maps shade/color the entire area.
It's definitely not in any controlled airspace, just a small airport nearish to be aware if I were to fly in the area.
Thanks!