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United States of America -- North Dakota
Discover the top birding locations in North Dakota. Find out more about North Dakota Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in North Dakota. Print out a checklist of North Dakota birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for North Dakota. Order books to help you become a better birder in North Dakota. Discover links to North Dakota Birding web sites. Print out special maps of North Dakota before you begin your trip.

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State Bird: Western Meadowlark

State Checklists:
NPWRC Bird Checklists - North Dakota

Species Seen in North Dakota: 378

State Ornithological Society:
North Dakota Birding Society

Rare Bird Alerts:
(701) 250-4481 ext 601   Statewide
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Electronic Mailing List:

Maps:
North Dakota Maps

Retail Birding Stores

 

Birding Links for North Dakota:
Birding Festivals
Sullys Hill Bird Festival
North Dakota Bird Life
Finding North Dakota Specialties
Marshbirds and Shorebirds of North Dakota
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
Hot Spots
Upper Souris NWR
Des Lacs NWR
Cross Ranch State Park
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges
North Dakota State Parks

North Dakota Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in North Dakota
The Nature Conservancy - North Dakota

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge

48.49 N   100.72 W
This refuge, in "pothole" country, has grassland sparrows as well as waterbirds in the marshes and along the Souris River.

Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge
48.47N   102.51 W
Sparrows can be fun! Le Conte's, Baird's, Grasshopper and Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow are here. Sharp-tailed Grouse is the area specialty.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park
46.97 N   103.45 W
This badlands area is good for western species. Riparian areas along the river are often productive. Watch for Spotted Towhee, Lazuli Bunting and Bullock's Oriole.

 

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