Texas Coast Birding Hotspots for Spring Migration
Every spring, millions of birds funnel along the Texas Coast, turning barrier islands, wetlands, and even cemeteries into migration magic. This road trip—from South Padre Island to High Island—may change the way you see birds forever.
The Biggest Week at Magee Marsh: North America’s Migration Spectacle
Magee Marsh in May is a warbler wonderland. Here’s how to plan for the Biggest Week: lodging tips, crowd strategy, expected weather, and a simple “cram plan” so you’re ready when the birds drop in.
Sax-Zim Bog
Sax-Zim Bog is one of the few places in the Lower 48 where birders can reliably experience the boreal forest—and the extraordinary birds that come with it. From Great Gray Owls and Northern Hawk Owls to boreal chickadees and winter finches, this northern Minnesota landscape offers unforgettable encounters for prepared birders. Here’s how to plan your visit, what to expect, and why Sax-Zim draws birds few of us ever get to see.
Birding Hotspots of Southeastern Arizona
Southeastern Arizona is one of North America’s richest birding regions. From Sonoran Desert scrub to sky island mountains, this guide covers where to go, when to visit, what species to expect, and how to prepare for an unforgettable birding trip.
Planning Birding Trips: From Local Adventures to America’s Top Hotspots
January is the perfect time for birders to plan the year ahead. Whether you’re exploring new local parks or traveling to iconic birding hotspots like High Island, Sax-Zim Bog, or Southeast Arizona, timing and preparation make all the difference. This guide walks you through how to plan birding trips—from choosing the right place and season to using eBird, studying local checklists, preparing for weather, and checking your gear—so every trip brings more confidence, joy, and memorable sightings.

