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    Discover Local Bird Watching Spots in Corolla, NC

    2024-02-07
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    Corolla, in the Currituck Outer Banks, North Carolina, is frequented for bird watching, particularly in cooler months. The off-season offers a calm setting for wintering birds. Bird watchers can explore the area with walking shoes, a camera, and binoculars.

    The Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge on Knotts Island is a key bird watching location. It can be reached via a ferry from the Currituck Courthouse. The refuge has over eight thousand acres of protected wetlands and is home to various bird species, including American bald eagles, Tundra swans, and King Rails. Visitors should check the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for trail closures and maintenance schedules.

    The Audubon Sanctuary and Center at Pine Island, near the beaches, has walking trails over 2,600 acres of marsh and forest by the Currituck Sound. It has recorded sightings of over 170 bird species, including ospreys, egrets, swallows, and loons.

    In Corolla, the Currituck Estuarine Reserve, part of the N.C. Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve, offers additional bird watching spots. The reserve has boardwalk trails accessible to handicapped visitors, leading into over 900 acres of marsh, ocean beach, and maritime forest.

    Corolla is a suitable winter location for bird watchers, with remote beaches, various accommodations, and beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Visitors are urged to follow trail regulations, avoid littering or disturbing the ecosystem, and keep dogs leashed.

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