South Carolina Bird Watching
Birding South Carolina Although small, South Carolina contains a significant diversity of habitats and easy access to some great natural […]
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Birding South Carolina Although small, South Carolina contains a significant diversity of habitats and easy access to some great natural […]
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Birding Kentucky As a landlocked state Kentucky is not blessed with the diversity of birdlife that coastal areas offer. Nonetheless,
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Birding Georgia The sheer size of Georgia makes it difficult to see all of it (it’s the largest state east
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Birding Pennsylvania From border to border, Pennsylvania is a state full of forests, mountains and hills, and the valleys and
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Birding New York Even though—or perhaps because — it is next door to New York City, Long Island is the
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Birding Michigan “If you seek a beautiful peninsula, look about you,” is Michigan’s motto. Consisting of two peninsulas surrounded by
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Birding Ohio Ohio’s official promotional slogan (the one on our license plates) is “Ohio: The Heart of it All!” In
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About 1,000 bird species reside or have been documented in North America, but there are roughly 10,000 bird species in
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From the Great Plains to the Great Lakes, the birding in the center of North America is sensational all year
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From snow-capped mountains of Colorado, to the lowest elevation on the continent—Death Valley, redwood trees near the Pacific coast, saguaro
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Tall trees, crisp air, snow-capped mountains—few places in the Lower 48 States conjure such images of wilderness as the Northwest.
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The list of avian specialties of the southeastern states is long: anhinga, wood stork, glossy ibis, snail and scissor-tailed kites,
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