Home to over 360 bird species, including herons, egrets, and roseate spoonbills, Everglades offers diverse habitats and wetlands perfect for year-round bird-watching.
Cape May is a prime spot for watching migratory birds, including raptors, warblers, and shorebirds, with peak activity in spring and fall.
Point Reyes boasts over 490 bird species, from pelicans and gulls to owls and falcons, offering diverse bird-watching opportunities along scenic coastal landscapes.
Central Park attracts over 280 bird species during migration, including warblers, hawks, and owls, making it an urban bird-watching hotspot in the heart of Manhattan.
Magee Marsh is a top spot for observing migratory warblers in spring, with boardwalks providing easy access to view various species in dense woodlands.
Rocky Mountain National Park offers high-altitude bird-watching opportunities, including sightings of eagles, hawks, and elusive species like the white-tailed ptarmigan.
Yellowstone offers bird-watchers a chance to spot bald eagles, ospreys, trumpeter swans, and many other species in diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and rivers.
Saguaro’s desert landscape provides unique bird-watching opportunities, featuring species like cactus wrens, Gila woodpeckers, and the rare elegant trogon among iconic saguaro cacti.