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Covering almost 3,000 acres of wetlands and reservoirs of an old rice plantation, this property is one of the best year-round birding destinations in Georgia.
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Covering almost 3,000 acres of wetlands and reservoirs of an old rice plantation, this property is one of the best year-round birding destinations in Georgia.
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Georgia is tallest mountain is an outdoor wonderland for both humans and birds.
Take a short drive along this 7-mile road, and you will be pleasantly surprised at how many birds there will be flying around.
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You do not have to stray far from the city to find one of Georgias best birding locations.
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This barrier island on the coast is the perfect mix of nature and resort life.
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From atop the peak of this mountain, you will see more than just panoramic views of Atlantas skyline.
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This 1,100-acre nature preserve contains wetlands and woodlands, both of which are prime destinations for spotting different species of native and migratory birds.
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With sun-soaked beaches, wetland marshes, and live oak forests, this barrier island is home to a huge variety of birds.
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Over 210 birds have been seen flying around the coastal marshes around this barrier island.