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10 great places to try birding

USA TODAY
While most of us have been sticking close to home this year, bird watching has taken flight. The outdoor activity, which naturally encourages social distancing, has soared in popularity.  Stan Tekiela, a naturalist and the author of seven regional birding guides, "Birding for Beginners," shares 10 of his favorite viewing spots around the country with Larry Bleiberg for USA TODAY.
While most of us have been sticking close to home this year, bird watching has taken flight. The outdoor activity, which naturally encourages social distancing, has soared in popularity. Stan Tekiela, a naturalist and the author of seven regional birding guides, "Birding for Beginners," shares 10 of his favorite viewing spots around the country with Larry Bleiberg for USA TODAY.
Stan Tekiela
J.N. “ Ding ” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel, Florida Located in a popular Gulf Coast vacation area, this refuge makes it easy to see wildlife with a boardwalk, tram, kayak trail and nature cruises. Many come to see the colorful roseate spoonbill, which thrive in an area considered the nation ’ s largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem. “ You can see a variety of long-legged wading birds, ” Tekiela says. “ It ’ s easy access, which is a big thing for a lot of people. ” Status: Open (visitor center closed; Wildlife Drive closed on Fridays) More information: fws.gov/refuge/jn_ding_darling/
J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel, Florida
Located in a popular Gulf Coast vacation area, this refuge makes it easy to see wildlife with a boardwalk, tram, kayak trail and nature cruises. Many come to see the colorful roseate spoonbill, which thrive in an area considered the nation’s largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem. “You can see a variety of long-legged wading birds,” Tekiela says. “It’s easy access, which is a big thing for a lot of people.”

Status: Open (visitor center closed; Wildlife Drive closed on Fridays)
More information:  fws.gov/refuge/jn_ding_darling/
Stan Tekiela
Assateague Island National Seashore, Maryland and Virginia Located along the Atlantic migratory flyway, the area ’ s beaches, forests and bays see a wide variety of birds, including raptors, shorebirds and waterfowl. “ It ’ s very popular with migrating ducks. You get a lot of waterfowl coming through, ” Tekiela says. Status: Open More information: nps.gov/asis
Assateague Island National Seashore,  Maryland and Virginia
Located along the Atlantic migratory flyway, the area’s beaches, forests and bays see a wide variety of birds, including raptors, shorebirds and waterfowl. “It’s very popular with migrating ducks. You get a lot of waterfowl coming through,” Tekiela says.

Status: Open
More information:  nps.gov/asis
Stan Tekiela
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Commerce CIty, Colorado Once a chemical weapons manufacturing area, this 15,000-acre refuge north of Denver has seen a remarkable turnaround. Today it offers 10 miles of trails and a self-guided wildlife driving tour. The sanctuary ’ s home to 330 species of animals, including bison, black-footed ferrets and bald eagles. “ It really good for prairie birds like burrowing owls. They ’ re tiny little owls and they ’ re adorable, ” Tekiela says. Status: Open More information: fws.gov/refuge/rocky_mountain_arsenal/
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Commerce CIty, Colorado
Once a chemical weapons manufacturing area, this 15,000-acre refuge north of Denver has seen a remarkable turnaround. Today it offers 10 miles of trails and a self-guided wildlife driving tour. The sanctuary’s home to 330 species of animals, including bison, black-footed ferrets and bald eagles. “It really good for prairie birds like burrowing owls. They’re tiny little owls and they’re adorable,” Tekiela says.

Status: Open
More information:  fws.gov/refuge/rocky_mountain_arsenal/
Stan Tekiela
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Morris County, New Jersey Just 26 miles west of Times Square, this New Jersey refuge feels far away from the crowds of Manhattan. “ It ’ s a great place for warblers in the springtime. Birders love them because they ’ re small and colorful and they ’ re a lot of fun, ” Tekiela says. With nearly 8,000 acres, the area sees 244 bird species, along with river otters, mink and muskrats. Status: Open More information: fws.gov/refuge/great_swamp/
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Morris County, New Jersey
Just 26 miles west of Times Square, this New Jersey refuge feels far away from the crowds of Manhattan. “It’s a great place for warblers in the springtime. Birders love them because they’re small and colorful and they’re a lot of fun,” Tekiela says. With nearly 8,000 acres, the area sees 244 bird species, along with river otters, mink and muskrats.

Status: Open
More information:  fws.gov/refuge/great_swamp/
Stan Tekiel
Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, Klamath Falls, Oregon With 23,000 acres of marshland and open water, this Pacific Northwest park offers nesting areas to American white pelicans and several heron species, along with wood ducks and other waterfowl. Tekiela has visited in search of the Lewis woodpecker, named by Meriwether Lewis, who spotted it during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. Status: Open but air quality may be unhealthy at times due to wildfires in the region More information: fws.gov/refuge/Upper_Klamath/
Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, Klamath Falls, Oregon
With 23,000 acres of marshland and open water, this Pacific Northwest park offers nesting areas to American white pelicans and several heron species, along with wood ducks and other waterfowl. Tekiela has visited in search of the Lewis woodpecker, named by Meriwether Lewis, who spotted it during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805.

Status:Open but air quality may be unhealthy at times due to wildfires in the region
More information:  fws.gov/refuge/Upper_Klamath/
Stan Tekiela
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Folkston, Georgia With more than 350,000 acres, you ’ ll have no trouble finding birds – or social distancing – at this southern Georgia preserve. “ It ’ s famous for a variety of wetland, wading birds. There are a lot of boardwalks and a canoe trail, ” Tekiela says. Park visitors can see endangered species, including the red-cockaded woodpecker. And there are plenty of great egrets and American alligators, too. Status: Open (visitor center and other services closed) More information: fws.gov/refuge/okefenokee/
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Folkston, Georgia
With more than 350,000 acres, you’ll have no trouble finding birds – or social distancing – at this southern Georgia preserve. “It’s famous for a variety of wetland, wading birds. There are a lot of boardwalks and a canoe trail,” Tekiela says. Park visitors can see endangered species, including the red-cockaded woodpecker. And there are plenty of great egrets and American alligators, too.

Status:Open (visitor center and other services closed)
More information: fws.gov/refuge/okefenokee/
Stan Tekiela
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, Wells, Maine Stretching along 50 miles of Maine coastline, this refuge preserves salt marshes and estuaries favored by migrating birds. Visitors find coastal meadows, beaches and rocky Maine coast, where they can spot saltmarsh sparrows and piping plovers, a shorebird that nests on beaches. Status: Open (visitor center closed) More information: fws.gov/refuge/rachel_carson/
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, Wells, Maine
Stretching along 50 miles of Maine coastline, this refuge preserves salt marshes and estuaries favored by migrating birds. Visitors find coastal meadows, beaches and rocky Maine coast, where they can spot saltmarsh sparrows and piping plovers, a shorebird that nests on beaches.

Status:Open (visitor center closed) 
More information: fws.gov/refuge/rachel_carson/
Stan Tekiela
National Elk Refuge, Jackson, Wyoming Although named for a mammal, this 25,000-acre preserve near Jackson Hole is a great place to see prairie birds like the sage grouse, Tekiela says. “ They ’ re large obvious birds that look like chickens. They ’ re big, and there aren ’ t a lot of them. ” It ’ s also a good place to spot trumpeter swans and bald eagles. Status: Open (visitor center closed) More information: fws.gov/refuge/national_elk_refuge/
National Elk Refuge, Jackson, Wyoming
Although named for a mammal, this 25,000-acre  preserve near Jackson Hole is a great place to see prairie birds like the sage grouse, Tekiela says. “They’re large obvious birds that look like chickens. They’re big, and there aren’t a lot of them.” It’s also a good place to spot trumpeter swans and bald eagles.

Status:Open (visitor center closed)
More information: fws.gov/refuge/national_elk_refuge/
Stan Tekiela
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, Rodanthe, North Carolina This coastal barrier island offers habitat for migratory birds from snow geese to raptors. Visitors come to see American coots, great blue herons, peregrine falcons and tundra swans. “ The shore birds are really good, ” Tekiela says. The area ’ s brackish waters – a combination of fresh and salt – helps account for the diversity. Status: Outdoor areas open during daylight hours; visitor center closed More information: fws.gov/refuge/pea_island/
Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, Rodanthe, North Carolina
This coastal barrier island offers habitat for migratory birds from snow geese to raptors. Visitors come to see American coots, great blue herons, peregrine falcons and tundra swans. “The shore birds are really good,” Tekiela says. The area’s brackish waters – a combination of fresh and salt – helps account for the diversity.

Status: Outdoor areas open during daylight hours; visitor center closed
More information:  fws.gov/refuge/pea_island/
Stan Tekiela
Point Reyes National Seashore, Northern California Tekiela loves this Pacific coast preserve, home to bobcats, hawks and falcons, and much more. The park has recorded nearly 490 bird species, which it says is half of those found in North America, giving it more avian diversity than any other national park. “ It ’ s a very unusual place. It ’ s great for raptors, and it has some really nice ocean birds, ” he says. It ’ s also home to the western snowy plover, an endangered species. Status: Visitor center and several areas closed due to COVID-19 precautions and wildfires More information: nps.gov/pore
Point Reyes National Seashore, Northern California
Tekiela loves this Pacific coast preserve, home to bobcats, hawks and falcons, and much more. The park has recorded nearly 490 bird species, which it says is half of those found in North America, giving it more avian diversity than any other national park. “It’s a very unusual place. It’s great for raptors, and it has some really nice ocean birds,” he says. It’s also home to the western snowy plover, an endangered species.

Status: Visitor center and several areas closed due to COVID-19 precautions and wildfires
More information:  nps.gov/pore
Stan Tekiela
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