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Birding
Even the most experienced of birdwatchers in the country will still have something new and exciting to see in Vermont.
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Birding Details
Even the most experienced of birdwatchers in the country will still have something new and exciting to see in Vermont. Over 380 species have been documented in the state, although that number can rise thanks to the numerous migratory visitors that stop by during the spring and fall. But besides these transient travelers, hundreds of native species can be found nesting in the marshlands and wading in the wetlands. You just have to bring your binoculars and see what you can find when visiting the wildlife and birding areas in Vermont.
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