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Migratory stopovers across North America provide great warbler watching, but two peninsulas pointing south are clear favorites
By Matt Mendenhall
Published: February 19, 2010 |
 | You’ll find spoonbills, ibises, whistling-ducks, warblers, and lots of other great birds at Red Slough, the Sooner State’s premier hotspot
By Gary Lantz
Published: February 19, 2010 |
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A research biologist walks the open spaces of Arctic NWR in search of the loons, jaegers, sandpipers, redpolls, and other birds that fill it with abundant life
By David Shaw
Published: December 28, 2009 |
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Birders revel in majestic eagles in every state and province, but the Pacific Northwest, and Alaska especially, are clear favorites
By Matt Mendenhall
Published: December 28, 2009 |
 | Waystation for spring migrants and home of Brown Noddies, Dry Tortugas National Park is one of the top birding destinations in the United States By Steve Betchkal
Published: October 23, 2009 |
 | Birdwatching in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, just a short drive from the world-famous hawkwatches at Cardel and Chichicaxtle By Carole Griffiths, Devin Griffiths
Published: August 21, 2009 |
 | Two centuries after the birth of ornithologist and explorer John Kirk Townsend, his western path still beckons
By Barbara Mearns, Richard Mearns
Published: June 19, 2009 |
 | Just a few hours south of Brownsville, you can find White-crowned Parrot, Black-headed Saltator, Flame-colored Tanager, and other tropical treasures By Gary Clark
Published: April 24, 2009 |
 | The Isles of Shoals host the biggest and most productive tern colony in the Gulf of Maine By Jonathon Woolf
Published: April 24, 2009 |
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