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Bird Watching Mecca – 338 Species
At Acadia National Park |
| When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The
Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United
States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23
warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If you’re looking to fill out
your life list, Acadia is the place to be. |
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Birding Trails – Florida |
| It goes without saying that Florida is a rather large state. The following
birding trails represent a mere sample of what is out there, but are proven
birding spots. With that being said, let’s get on with it. |
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The Water Birds of East Africa |
| Africa is a treasure house for birding.
The continent has over 2,050 bird species recorded, two thirds of which
are found nowhere else. East Africa, in particular, has an amazing
variety of birds, perhaps due to a mild climate devoid of extremes. The
region has 4 of the Top Ten Birding Sites in Africa as rated by the
African Bird Club |
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TRAVEL TO UGANDA-A KINGDOM OF BIRDS |
Uganda is an equatorial country with an amazing diversity of Habitats. Truly a
Kingdom of Birds, Uganda hosts over 1000 bird species, both Albertine Rift
endemics as well as rarities with half of the species known on the African
continent, and over 10% of those on record throughout the entire world.
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Birds by National Parks of Tanzania |
| Northern Tanzania: Kilimanjaro National Park is extremely rich in birdlife on
the lower slopes on the rainforest and the moorland region. It is possible to
spend a day or two here just to explore and spot birds on the lower slopes of
Africa’s tallest mountain. |
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