List of All Hotspots
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9. Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, Key West, Florida
See specialties like Gray Kingbird and Caribbean Short-eared Owl and trans-Gulf migrants at Florida’s southernmost state park. Read More “9. Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, Key West, Florida”
By Carl Goodrich
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8. Union Bay Natural Area, Seattle, Washington
View warblers, sandpipers, wigeons, and other birds on the University of Washington campus in Seattle. Read More “8. Union Bay Natural Area, Seattle, Washington”
By Diann MacRae
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7. Salome Highway Thrasher Site, Maricopa County, Arizona
See six species of thrasher at this little-known desert hotspot west of Phoenix. Read More “7. Salome Highway Thrasher Site, Maricopa County, Arizona”
By Jim Burns
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6. Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Virginia
See more than 200 bird species, including Wood Duck, Indigo Bunting, and Osprey, just across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. Read More “6. Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Virginia”
By Philip Brandt George
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5. Coast Guard Impoundment, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Spot rails, sparrows, shorebirds, and many other birds along the shore of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee. Read More “5. Coast Guard Impoundment, Milwaukee, Wisconsin”
By John Idzikowski
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4. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne, Florida
This park at the southern tip of Key Biscayne is an essential stop for fall and spring migrants. Read More “4. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne, Florida”
By Robin Diaz
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3. Paul Mathews Prairie Nature Preserve, Hunt County, Texas
See Painted Buntings, Dickcissels, Scissor-tailed Flycatchers, and other grassland birds at this rare tallgrass prairie northeast of Dallas. Read More “3. Paul Mathews Prairie Nature Preserve, Hunt County, Texas”
By Matt White
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2. Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve, Santa Barbara, California
Find the threatened Western Snowy Plover along the Pacific Ocean on the campus of the University of California Santa Barbara. Read More “2. Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve, Santa Barbara, California”
By Joan Easton Lentz
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1. Inwood Hill Park, New York, New York
See warblers, owls, raptors, woodpeckers, and other great birds in the last salt marsh and natural forest on Manhattan Island. Read More “1. Inwood Hill Park, New York, New York”
By Adam Marcus
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