
Birdwatching
With its expanse of open and undeveloped lands, birds flock to Lake Clark National Park & Preserve.
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Birdwatching Details
The park's variety of habitats and undeveloped land provide excellent birdwatching opportunities. Just under 200 species have been sighted in the park, including the once-endangered Peregrine falcon. During your visit you may spot all kinds of waterfowl and shorebirds, including raptors, falcons, owls, songbirds, grouse, and ptarmigan.
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