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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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147. Bartram Canoe Trail, Latham, Alabama
Thirteen routes that lead birders in canoes through the upper Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, known for its abundance of waterfowl, waders, raptors, and songbirds. Read More “147. Bartram Canoe Trail, Latham, Alabama”
By Eric Soehren
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131. Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, Alabama
The 67.5-acre botanical gardens is a reliable place for Brown-headed Nuthatch from fall through spring, Pine Warbler in late winter, and colorful migrant songbirds in spring and fall. Read More “131. Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, Alabama”
By Greg Harber
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