Hotspot Search Results for: eagle
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331. Upper Mississippi River refuges, Iowa and Illinois
The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge and other public lands offer many great birding opportunities. Read More “331. Upper Mississippi River refuges, Iowa and Illinois”
By Brian “Fox” Ellis
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325. Niagara Falls State Park, Niagara Falls, New York
The park that is home to iconic waterfalls attracts waterfowl, raptors, and many gull species. Read More “325. Niagara Falls State Park, Niagara Falls, New York”
By Frank Campbell
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323. Badlands National Park, Interior, South Dakota
This vast national park hosts more than 200 bird species, including Mountain Bluebird, Long-billed Curlew, Burrowing Owl, and more. Read More “323. Badlands National Park, Interior, South Dakota”
By Eric Harrold
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321. Coon Bluff, Tonto National Forest, Arizona
This spot near Phoenix is great for spring and fall migrants as well as common birds of the Arizona desert. Read More “321. Coon Bluff, Tonto National Forest, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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316. Manzano Mountains HawkWatch, Cibola National Forest, New Mexico
Annual counts at this hawk watch typically range from 5,000 to 7,000 migrants of up to 18 species. Read More “316. Manzano Mountains HawkWatch, Cibola National Forest, New Mexico”
By Jessica Taylor
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314. Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan
With 125 acres on the shore of Lake St. Clair, this bird sanctuary attracts raptors, forest passerines, and more. Read More “314. Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan”
By Bill Rapai, Rosann Kovalcik
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313. Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, Spearfish, South Dakota
Watch for Golden Eagle, Prairie Falcon, American Dipper, and many other birds in this scenic canyon. Read More “313. Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, Spearfish, South Dakota”
By Eric Harrold
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312. Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Laramie, Wyoming
This refuge southwest of Laramie is an oasis for waterfowl, wading birds, shorebirds, and migrant passerines. Read More “312. Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Laramie, Wyoming”
By Stephan Lorenz
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307. Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Decatur, Alabama
This 35,000-acre refuge on the Tennessee River in northern Alabama is great for waterfowl and Whooping Cranes in winter and migratory birds in spring and fall. Read More “307. Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Decatur, Alabama”
By Brian “Fox” Ellis
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302. Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Valley View, Texas
A multi-unit state park north of Dallas-Fort Worth that is home to more than 200 bird species, including Painted Bunting, Greater Roadrunner, and more. Read More “302. Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Valley View, Texas”
By Caroline Blaha-Black
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