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BirdWatching  •  Gail Morris

Gail Morris

197. Lake Tawakoni State Park, Wills Point, Texas

197. Lake Tawakoni State Park, Wills Point, Texas

By Gail Morris
Updated October 2, 2018

This state park located on a huge reservoir east of Dallas is a good winter spot for Rusty Blackbird, Pine Warbler, loons, and other treats.

86. Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, Sherman, Texas

86. Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, Sherman, Texas

By Gail Morris
Updated October 2, 2018

Along the shores of Lake Texoma, this refuge 75 miles north of Dallas-Fort Worth provides nesting, stopover, and wintering habitat for more than 290 bird species, including warblers, vireos, shorebirds, waterfowl, and raptors.

75. Cement Creek Reservoir, Fort Worth, Texas

75. Cement Creek Reservoir, Fort Worth, Texas

By Gail Morris
Updated October 2, 2018

This lake next to Meacham International Airport is a great place to see shorebirds, waterfowl, Least Terns, Scissor-tailed Flycatchers, sparrows, and many other birds.

45. Village Creek Drying Beds, Fort Worth, Texas

45. Village Creek Drying Beds, Fort Worth, Texas

By Gail Morris
Updated October 2, 2018

Ducks in winter, migrating shorebirds and passerines in spring and fall, and waterbirds in summer, all in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

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