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311. Old Legislative Rd. S.W., Allegany County, Maryland
This western Maryland hotspot is a great place for Henslow’s Sparrow and Golden-winged Warbler. Read More “311. Old Legislative Rd. S.W., Allegany County, Maryland”
By Orietta C. Estrada
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299. North Point State Park, Baltimore County, Maryland
This park south of Baltimore is home to the Black Marsh, a bird-rich wetland all year long. Read More “299. North Point State Park, Baltimore County, Maryland”
By Orietta C. Estrada
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294. Ocean City Inlet, Worcester County, Maryland
A site for gulls, terns, pelicans, shorebirds — and rarities — on the Maryland coast. Read More “294. Ocean City Inlet, Worcester County, Maryland”
By Orietta C. Estrada
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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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72. Susquehanna State Park, Havre de Grace, Maryland
Just south of the famed eagle- and gull-watching site at Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna State Park is the premier spot in the region to observe Cerulean Warblers. Also look for orioles, wrens, hawks, herons, and terns. Read More “72. Susquehanna State Park, Havre de Grace, Maryland”
By William Jobes
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