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Birding
New Hampshire has earned its rightful reputation as one of the best birding destinations on the east coast.
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Birding Details
New Hampshire has earned its rightful reputation as one of the best birding destinations on the east coast. Almost 400 different species of birds can be discovered flying within state lines. From the canopies of the White Mountain National Forest to the marshy wetlands along the Atlantic coast, New Hampshire can attribute the diversity of its wildlife to the many different habitats and ecosystems it encompasses. Migratory birds also make their way through here, so you will have plenty of opportunities to see rare varieties of warblers, wrens, raptors, and waterfowl.
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