Covering over 900-acres of reedy wetlands, deciduous forests, and grassy pastures, this area is home to an impressive number of bird species.
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Birding Hotspots in Vermont
Browse the destinations collected under Birding Hotspots in Vermont so you can compare the strongest park guides and stops in one place.

Often overlooked for more popular birding areas near Charlotte, this park should be at the top of your list for wildlife.
The area around this sparkling 182-acre pond is a paradise for birdwatchers.
Encompassing parts of Addison, Panton, and Bridport, this sprawling 2,858-acre nature preserve has some of the best birdwatching in Vermont.
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Hugging the mouth of the Winooski River, this natural wetland delta is a stop on the main migratory route for birds traveling down south.
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Located at the convergence of the Williams and Connecticut Rivers, this birding area consists of wetlands, floodplain forests, and marshes.

Consisting of 6,729 acres in beautiful Vermont, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a welcoming place for migratory birds since 1943.
Even the most experienced of birders have probably never heard of this wildlife area in nonwestern Vermont.
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The sparkling blue bay is not the only fascinating thing you will see when you visit this park.
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If you are visiting Vermont during spring or summer, then make sure to visit this marsh for one of the best birding opportunities in the state.