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Birding on Fort Morgan Road in Alabama
Down Fort Morgan Road there are some excellent bird watching opportunities. Depending on the time of year, you can see anything from sparrows, loons and Northern Gannetts to rails, hawks, terns and hummingbirds. Below you will find some information that may be helpful if you are interested in seeing the beautiful birds of this area.
Alabama Gulf Coastal Birding Trail has information about the Fort Morgan Loop, including maps.
The Bon Secour National Wildlife Reserve has information about birds as well as a bird list that can be printed out to use while you are bird watching. Over 370 different bird species have been identified at the refuge during migratory seasons.
Print a Bird Checklist of the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
The maritime forests, coastal marsh, beaches and open waters of the refuge provide essential habitat for an amazing diversity of birds. The refuge's strategic location along the flyway of millions of spring and fall migrants, combined with the habitat provided, makes Bon Secour one of the most important refuges in the refuge system. You can print a check-list of the birds you might find along the Fort Morgan Peninsula.
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Fort Morgan Road is in Gulf Shores, Alabama, 36542 USA
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