Hotspot Search Results for: osprey
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150. Canoe Creek Road, Osceola County, Florida
A 35-mile-long road south of Orlando that makes it easy to spot Anhingas, Limpkins, and other large specialty birds of the Southeast. Read More “150. Canoe Creek Road, Osceola County, Florida”
By Jim Burns
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143. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area, Show Low, Arizona
A cool getaway from the sweltering summer heat of Arizona’s deserts and a spot where Pinyon Jay is the best bird. Read More “143. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area, Show Low, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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138. Oso Flaco Lake Natural Area, Guadalupe, California
The most intact coastal dune ecosystem on the West Coast. It’s where to find Least Tern, Osprey, pelicans, and many more species. Read More “138. Oso Flaco Lake Natural Area, Guadalupe, California”
By Chuck Graham
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108. Potter Marsh, Anchorage, Alaska
Arctic Tern, Rusty Blackbird, shorebirds, warblers, ducks, and sparrows are among the great birds you can see at this popular birding destination 10 miles from downtown Anchorage. Read More “108. Potter Marsh, Anchorage, Alaska”
By Mr. Whitekeys
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98. Rockfish Valley, Nellysford, Virginia
Just south of I-64 in central Virginia is the Rockfish Valley Trail, where you can see ducks, sparrows, kingfishers, and woodpeckers. And at the nearby Rockfish Gap Hawk Watch, thousands of Broad-winged and other hawks fly past each fall. Read More “98. Rockfish Valley, Nellysford, Virginia”
By Marshall Faintich
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93. Savannas Preserve State Park, Port Saint Lucie, Florida
Visit this coastal state park to find Wood Storks, ibises, herons, Brown Pelicans, Florida Scrub-Jays, and Roseate Spoonbills. Read More “93. Savannas Preserve State Park, Port Saint Lucie, Florida”
By Jamie Hansen
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89. Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, Maryland
Find migrant and breeding warblers, shorebirds, raptors, and waterfowl at this 1,500-acre preserve 20 miles from Washington, D.C. Read More “89. Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Lothian, Maryland”
By Warren and Lisa Strobel
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52. Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Look for warblers and other songbirds, herons, waterfowl, Bald Eagles, and American White Pelicans near the southern shore of Green Bay. Read More “52. Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary, Green Bay, Wisconsin”
By Ty Baumann
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16. Huntington Central Park, Huntington Beach, California
The birding is good year-round at this migrant/vagrant trap less than two miles from the ocean in Orange County. Read More “16. Huntington Central Park, Huntington Beach, California”
By Catherine Waters
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