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

State Bird: Western Meadowlark

State Checklists:
Thayer Birding Software
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Wyoming

Species Seen in Wyoming: 401

State Ornithological Society: None

Rare Bird Alerts:
(307) 265-2473   Statewide
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Electronic Mailing Lists:
To subscribe, email: WYOBIRDS-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST
@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM

Maps:
Wyoming
Wyoming Maps
Map of Counties

Retail Birding Stores
Travel Guide by City

Birding Links for Wyoming:
Birding Festivals
Christmas Bird Count Database
Northern Goshawks and Great Gray Owls

Wyoming Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Wyoming
The Nature Conservancy - Wyoming
Wyoming Partners in Flight

Important Birding Locations in Wyoming:
Hot Spots
Grand Teton National Park
Fall Birding Near Jackson Hole
Bridger-Teton National Forest
Yellowstone National Park
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges - Wyoming

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Grand Teton National Park
43.89 N   110.75 W
Unbelievable scenery. Watch for Black Rosy-Finch atop Rendezvous Mountain. You may also spot Great Gray Owl, Boreal Owl, Trumpeter Swan and Three-toed Woodpecker in late June - early July. Check Jackson Lake for waterfowl.

Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge
41.70 N   109.70 W
This riparian habitat along the Green River support Mountain Bluebirds, Sage Thrashers and Sage Sparrows plus over 220 other species. Try floating down the river in the summer. Sandhill Cranes gather in the fall.

Snowy Range Scenic Byway
41.38 N   106.74 W
This road through the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest is open from late May until October. Watch for Townsend's Solitaire, Mountain Chickadees and Cordilleran Flycatchers. Stop at Brooklyn Lake.

Yellowstone National Park
44.51 N   110.81 W
This huge park is a wonderful place to look for Great Gray Owl, Three-toed and Black-backed Woodpecker. Hike the trails and check the habitat at different elevations. After watching "Old Faithful" erupt, bird the areas between it and Mammoth Hot Springs.

 

If you would like to recommend a great birding spot in this region, please feel free to contact us at info(at)birding.com. We welcome your suggestions!

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