List of All Hotspots
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300. Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge, Wadesboro, North Carolina
This federal refuge in south-central North Carolina is a site for wintering waterfowl and migrants in spring. Read More “300. Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge, Wadesboro, North Carolina”
By Eric Harrold
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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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298. Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Cheney, Washington
This refuge protects nearly 30 square miles of bird-rich ponds, wetlands, and marshes south of Spokane. Read More “298. Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Cheney, Washington”
By Jason A. Crotty
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297. Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, California
A site in the San Francisco Bay Area where you can see bitterns, rails, shorebirds, raptors, and many other birds. Read More “297. Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, California”
By Jesse Greenspan
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296. Back Bay of Cape May, New Jersey
To get close to birds in New Jersey’s southernmost salt marsh, take a birding safari aboard the pontoon boat, The Osprey. Read More “296. Back Bay of Cape May, New Jersey”
By Alan Jaffe
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295. Lake Yosemite Regional Park, Merced County, California
This park in Merced County surrounds a deep-water lake and includes grasslands, woodlands, and other birdy habitats. Read More “295. Lake Yosemite Regional Park, Merced County, California”
By Nathan Parmeter
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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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293. Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park, Tallahassee, Florida
A city park of more than 670 acres that attracts warblers, grosbeaks, sparrows, and many other birds. Read More “293. Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park, Tallahassee, Florida”
By Jeff O’Connell
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292. Bayocean Peninsula Park and Tillamook Bay, Tillamook County, Oregon
A year-round destination on Oregon’s Pacific coast, home to seabirds, shorebirds, raptors, and more. Read More “292. Bayocean Peninsula Park and Tillamook Bay, Tillamook County, Oregon”
By Scott Gilbert
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291. Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve, Oakland, California
This hillside land near Berkeley is a good spot to look for West Coast specialty passerines, including Wrentit, Oak Titmouse, and California Thrasher. Read More “291. Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve, Oakland, California”
By Jesse Greenspan
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