| State Bird: Common Loon
State Checklists:
Minnesota Ornithologists' Union
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Minnesota
Species Seen in Minnesota: 430
State Ornithological Society:
Minnesota Ornithologists' Union
Rare Bird Alerts:
(800) 657-3700 Statewide
(763) 780-8890 Statewide
(218) 525-5952 Duluth
(800) 433-1888 Northwest
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Electronic Mailing Lists:
The MnBird listserv is the electronic communication link for Minnesota birders
Sign-up information is available on their web page.
Link to MnBird web page
Link to archive database of MnBird messages
Maps:
Minnesota Maps
Retail Birding Stores
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Birding Links for Minnesota:
Birding Festivals
Audubon Center of the North Woods
National Eagle Center
The Raptor Center
Bob Ekblad's Birding Minnesota Home Page
Terry Brashear's Birding Page
Southwest Minnesota Birding
Hot Spots
16 Top Birding Locations in Minnesota
Pine to Prairie Birding Trail
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges
Kittson-Rouseau Birding
Minnesota Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Minnesota
Agassis Audubon Society
Albert Lea Audubon Society
Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis
Central Minnesota Audubon Society
Duluth Audubon Society
Minnesota River Valley Audubon
Saint Paul Audubon Society
Wild River Audubon Society
Zumbro Valley Audubon Society
The Nature Conservancy - Minnesota
Southwest Minnesota Bird Club
Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge
48.35 N 95.97 W
Come between late April and the end of October. These wetlands and tamarack bogs have recorded 280 species. The American Bittern is here. Warbler migration peaks around May 20th.
Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve
46.50 N 92.00 W
Great Gray Owls in the dead of winter! Check your antifreeze. Buy A Birder's Guide to Minnesota by Kim Eckert. Also look for Hawks in the fall and Connecticut and Mourning Warblers in the summer.
Gunflint Trail
47.82 N 90.30 W
Start at Grand Marais and follow Cook County Road 12 north. This 63 mile drive passes through boreal forests. Look for Spruce Grouse, Black-backed Woodpeckers, Ruffed Grouse, Crossbills and Great Gray Owls. Good any time of year, but June and July are best.
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
45.03 N 92.78 W
If the rest of the family want to visit the Mall of America, you can head over here. Lots of variety here -- bottomlands, lakes, marshes and oak savanna. There are miles of hiking trails.
Sax-Zim Bog map
47.17 N 92.62 W
Drive the back roads in this area to see Sharp-tailed Grouse, Upland Sandpiper, Great Gray Owl and Connecticut Warblers. In winter this is a good spot for raptors.
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