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Lake Champlain Birding Trail
This trail is a highway-based trail (approximately 300 miles) that unifies and connects 88 birding sites along the Lake Champlain shoreline and uplands in Vermont and New York.
Uniform way-finding signs are installed to identify each site as part of the birding trail. Interpretive signs will also be placed at sites to help reveal to visitors various natural and cultural history themes and messages. Other enhancements being constructed at some sites include boardwalks, viewing blinds, and platforms. Wildlife Species Often Seen
Many different bird species can be found throughout the Champlain Valley. During spring and fall migrations look for migrating waterfowl, such as Common Goldeneye, Ring-necked Duck, Common and Hooded Mergansers, Snow and Canada Geese and Northern Pintail. Some birds that summer in the far north call the Champlain Valley their winter home. Look for Bohemian Waxwings, Snow Buntings, Common Redpolls, Snowy Owls, and Rough-legged Hawks.
Related Sites Or Experiences
Ausable Point State Park has been named by top birding publications as a top 10 spot for bird watching in New York.
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