July 31, 2010
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Where to Bird
United States of America -- Montana
Discover the top birding locations in Montana. Find out more about Montana Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in Montana. Print out a checklist of Montana birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Montana. Order books to help you become a better birder in Montana. Discover links to Montana Birding web sites. Print out special maps of Montana before you begin your trip.

Birds of My State DVD

Birds of Montana

Western Bird Songs

Montana Atlas

Birds of My State
DVD

Birds of
Montana

Western
Bird Songs

Montana
Atlas

State Bird: Western Meadowlark

State Checklists:
Montana Bird Records Committee
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Montana

Species Seen in Montana: 420

State Ornithological Society:
Montana Bird Distribution Database

Rare Bird Alerts:
(406) 721-9799   Statewide
(406) 756-5595   Big Fork
Transcripts

Maps:
Montana Maps

Retail Birding Stores

 

Birding Links for Montana:
Birding Festivals
Breeding Bird Biology and Monitoring Database
Hot Spots
Birding in Bitterroot
Bowdoin NWR
Red Rocks Lakes NWR
Where to View Montana Wildlife
Yellowstone National Park
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges

Montana Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Montana
   Five Valleys Audubon Society 
  
Flathead Audubon Society
   Mission Mountain Audubon Society
   Sacajawea Audubon Society
The Nature Conservancy - Montana
Owl Research Institute


Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge

48.45 N  107.82 W
This is prairie country. Look here for Baird's Sparrow, Sprague's Pipit and McCown's Longspur. Lake Bowdoin can be productive for Grebes and Pelicans

Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Area

47.62 N   112.02 W
Spring and fall migrations can be spectacular. Shorebirds are abundant in April and May. Check the grasslands for Short-eared Owls and Clay-colored Sparrows.

Glacier National Park

48.75 N   113.72 W
As you travel over Logan Pass, stop at picnic areas to find higher-elevation species. American Dippers live under the bridge just north of Lake McDonald. The cliffs near Avalanche Creek may turn up a Black Swift.

Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge
48.30 N  104.18 W
Site of one of the largest American White Pelican rookeries. 250,000 waterfowl may stop over during migration. The prairie grasslands are a good spot to find McCown's and Chestnut-collared Longspurs.


 

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