Birding in Vermont

Explore 1 birding hotspot across wetland, grassland, forest habitats in Vermont.

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Birding Locations in Vermont

Notable Species

Key species found across birding locations in Vermont:

Snow GooseBobolinkUpland SandpiperAmerican BitternNorthern Harrier

Habitats & Best Seasons

Habitat Types:

WetlandGrasslandForest

Best Seasons:

SpringFall

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best birding spots in Vermont?
The top birding locations in Vermont include Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area. Each offers unique habitats and species.
When is the best time to go birding in Vermont?
The best seasons for birding in Vermont are Spring and Fall. Spring migration brings diverse species through the area.
What birds can I see in Vermont?
Notable species in Vermont include Snow Goose, Bobolink, Upland Sandpiper, American Bittern, Northern Harrier, and more. The state supports wetland, grassland, forest habitats.

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