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The Audubon Center In Minnesota Where You'll See Dozens Of Bird Species In A Single Afternoon
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is blessed with many incredible birding hot spots, from the world-renowned Sax-Zim Bog and the Superior and Chippewa National Forests to an urban heron rookery on an island in the Mississippi River. Hundreds of species are year-round residents in the state, and hundreds more come to Minnesota to breed and nest before returning to their home ranges. One part of our state that’s often overlooked by casual birders, though, is the northwestern aspen parklands region. Sitting at the edge of the Great Plains, this unique biome attracts all sorts of species that you may not see elsewhere in the state. And one incredible place to experience this diversity is Agassiz Audubon Center in Minnesota. It’s near the town of Warren, MN, just northeast of Grand Forks, ND.
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