Corbina Road

Louisiana · Southeast

Habitat
ForestWetland
Best Seasons
SpringFallWinter
Difficulty

Moderate

Best Months

October-April

About This Location

Corbina Road is a productive birding destination in Louisiana, with 213 species recorded on eBird. This forest and wetland habitat attracts Sandhill Crane, Snowy Egret, and Great Egret among many others. Mild winters attract waterfowl and sparrows, while spring and fall migration bring neotropical songbirds.

Location

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Notable Species

Live Bird Data

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Notable Sightings

Rare or unusual species spotted nearby in the last 14 days

Cinnamon Teal

Spatula cyanoptera

3/4/2026Cameron Prairie NWR1 observed

Horned Grebe

Podiceps auritus

3/1/2026Lake Charles--Millennium Park1 observed

Great Kiskadee

Pitangus sulphuratus

2/25/2026Volunteer Ln. Rookery1 observed

White-tailed Kite

Elanus leucurus

2/24/2026Ward Line X 397 (Helms Rd)2 observed

Birding Tips

  1. 1

    Listen for vocalizations to locate canopy-dwelling warblers and vireos.

  2. 2

    Check forest edges and clearings for flycatchers and thrushes.

  3. 3

    Check for wintering sparrows in brushy edges from November through February.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Corbina Road for birding?
The best months to visit Corbina Road for birding are October-April. The best seasons are Spring and Fall and Winter.
What birds can I see at Corbina Road?
Notable species at Corbina Road include Sandhill Crane, Snowy Egret, Great Egret, Great Blue Heron, Northern Harrier. The area supports forest, wetland habitats.
How difficult is birding at Corbina Road?
Birding at Corbina Road is rated as Moderate. Some trails may require moderate fitness and basic hiking ability.
What amenities are available at Corbina Road?
Corbina Road offers the following amenities: Parking, Trails.