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Birding
Georgias vast acreage of protected lands and conservation refuges is a paradise for birds.
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Birding Details
Georgias vast acreage of protected lands and conservation refuges is a paradise for birds. From the marshy coast near the Atlantic to the soaring mountain peaks of the Appalachians, every inch of this state offers unbelievable birding opportunities for travelers. Spring and fall are excellent seasons to spot migratory species of shorebirds, while year-round residents like chickadees, robins, and owls can be found in large quantities. Over 340 species of birds spent some point of their life in Georgia, so there is a lot of wildlife to discover during your visit.
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