Hotspot Search Results for: osprey
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319. Virginia Lake, St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador
This birdwatcher’s oasis within the city boundary hosts nesting Osprey, Boreal Chickadee, ducks, waterbirds, and many other birds. Read More “319. Virginia Lake, St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador”
By Geoff Smith
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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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300. Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge, Wadesboro, North Carolina
This federal refuge in south-central North Carolina is a site for wintering waterfowl and migrants in spring. Read More “300. Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge, Wadesboro, North Carolina”
By Eric Harrold
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296. Back Bay of Cape May, New Jersey
To get close to birds in New Jersey’s southernmost salt marsh, take a birding safari aboard the pontoon boat, The Osprey. Read More “296. Back Bay of Cape May, New Jersey”
By Alan Jaffe
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295. Lake Yosemite Regional Park, Merced County, California
This park in Merced County surrounds a deep-water lake and includes grasslands, woodlands, and other birdy habitats. Read More “295. Lake Yosemite Regional Park, Merced County, California”
By Nathan Parmeter
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281. South Padre Island Birding & Nature Center, South Padre Island, Texas
No fewer than 330 species have been seen at this South Texas coastal hotspot. Look for skimmers, terns, spoonbills, rails, and many more birds. Read More “281. South Padre Island Birding & Nature Center, South Padre Island, Texas”
By Javier Gonzalez
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269. Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, Birchwood, Tennessee
A large refuge north of Chattanooga where thousands of Sandhill Cranes winter. Also look for migrant shorebirds, waterfowl, and songbirds. Read More “269. Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, Birchwood, Tennessee”
By Eric Harrold
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252. Celery Fields, Sarasota, Florida
King Rail, Osprey, Roseate Spoonbill, and more than 200 other bird species have been spotted at this Great Florida Birding Trail site. Read More “252. Celery Fields, Sarasota, Florida”
By Jeremy Ford
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233. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, New York
On the outskirts of New York City, this refuge protects coastal wetlands that support sizable breeding populations of waterfowl, wading birds, songbirds, and Osprey. Read More “233. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, New York”
By Jesse Greenspan
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216. Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, Tallahassee, Florida
This 795-acre park allows close access to Wood Storks, herons, egrets, ibises, terns, and other waterbirds. Read More “216. Lafayette Heritage Trail Park, Tallahassee, Florida”
By Mark Kiser and Selena Kiser
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