What to Pack for a Spring Migration Birding Trip

Headed to a spring migration hotspot? Don’t forget the essentials. From binoculars and field guides to lightweight rain gear and comfort items, here’s a practical packing checklist to help you stay comfortable, prepared, and focused on the birds.

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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.

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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.

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The Great Backyard Bird Count

Every February, birders around the world come together for the Great Backyard Bird Count—a global event that helps scientists track bird populations. Learn how to participate in just 15 minutes and why your backyard observations matter more than you think.

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Smart Bird Feeders with Cameras (and Solar)

Smart bird feeders with cameras are the one piece of birding tech I didn’t expect to love—and now can’t imagine living without. From seed eaters to hummingbirds, these feeders capture the birds you always miss, while helping you learn, steward, and enjoy your backyard in a whole new way.

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Valentine’s Day Gifts for Birders

Looking for meaningful Valentine’s Day gifts for birders? From smart bird feeders and binoculars to journals, dĆ©cor, and backyard essentials, this gift guide celebrates bird lovers—and the birds they love—long after February 14.

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North American Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds are among the most extraordinary birds in North America—tiny, brilliant, and capable of incredible migration feats. This guide explores their natural history, how to attract them responsibly, where they nest, migration patterns, and what humans can do to help hummingbird populations flourish.

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Stewarding a Purple Martin Colony

Purple Martins are the only North American songbird that now depends entirely on humans for nesting (with some groups in the southwest still nesting in natural cavities). Learn where they live, what habitat they need, how to set up proper housing, and why monitoring for predators and invasive species is essential to helping this remarkable bird survive and thrive.

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