Best Birding Areas in the USA 20 items ranked
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The 158,411-acre Sam Houston National Forest, about 50 miles north of Houston, offers ready access to numerous clusters of the endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker.
21 points - added 7 months ago by BrendaKaye -
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An 1,810-acre state park, which lies along the northeastern edge of Joe Pool Lake, and opened in 1992. The park lies in the rugged chain of wooded hills known as the Cedar Mountains and offers a wide variety of birds.
18 points - added 7 months ago by BrendaKaye -
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This area offers a birders paradise. There is no other place that offers such a variety of birds at a reasonably close range. Check this area out in the winter and be pleasantly surprised.
10 points - added 7 months ago by BrendaKaye -
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One of the best known birding sites in the Bay area with 1,500 acres of extensive salt marsh. Both Clapper and Black Rails are frequently seen.
0 points - added 7 months ago by BrendaKaye -
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Located near Davis, California this is one of the largest wetlands restoration projects in the United States and expands nearly 3,700 acres.
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