List of All Hotspots
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310. Lake Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Lake Park is the crown jewel of birding sites in the Milwaukee area. Read More “310. Lake Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin”
By Matt Mendenhall
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309. Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, Kihei, Hawaii
This 700-acre refuge is one of the finest remaining natural wetlands in Hawaii. Read More “309. Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, Kihei, Hawaii”
By Jason A. Crotty
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308. Franklin Mountains State Park, El Paso, Texas
One of the largest urban parks in the United States, Franklin Mountains State Park is home to woodpeckers, roadrunners, and many other birds. Read More “308. Franklin Mountains State Park, El Paso, Texas”
By Stephan Lorenz
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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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306. Viking Lake State Park and Hacklebarney Woods County Park, Stanton, Iowa
A pair of parks that harbor an important patch of hardwoods amid expanses of farmland and remnant grasslands. Read More “306. Viking Lake State Park and Hacklebarney Woods County Park, Stanton, Iowa”
By Stephan Lorenz
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305. Blue Mounds State Park, Luverne, Minnesota
This 1,500-acre park in southwestern Minnesota features prairies, meadows, marshlands and other bird-rich habitats. Read More “305. Blue Mounds State Park, Luverne, Minnesota”
By Eric Harrold
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304. Emiquon Preserve, Lewistown, Illinois
This floodplain and two adjoining national wildlife refuges are designated as a Wetland of International Importance. Read More “304. Emiquon Preserve, Lewistown, Illinois”
By Brian “Fox” Ellis
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303. Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, Bonners Ferry, Idaho
This refuge in northern Idaho is a haven for waterfowl, raptors, and many other species. Read More “303. Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge, Bonners Ferry, Idaho”
By Mike Turnlund
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302. Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Valley View, Texas
A multi-unit state park north of Dallas-Fort Worth that is home to more than 200 bird species, including Painted Bunting, Greater Roadrunner, and more. Read More “302. Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Valley View, Texas”
By Caroline Blaha-Black
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301. Florida Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona
A terrific spot to look for Rufous-capped Warbler southeast of Tucson. Read More “301. Florida Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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