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Magee Marsh Wins Reader Vote for Best Birdwatching
Best Birdwatching (2014)
The battle to be named 'Best Birdwatching' was intense and hard fought, but after four weeks of voting, Magee Marsh in Ohio took home top honors. This winning spot on the banks of Lake Erie attracts large numbers of North American songbirds — and the birdwatchers who come to spot them.
Finishing strong in second place was Pennsylvania's Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, one of the nation's best spots to watch the sky during the annual raptor migration. It also won over readers with its rich history of raptor conservation.
Both Bosque del Apache in New Mexico and Platte River Valley in Nebraska finished in the top five, and both are famous for sunrise and sunset viewings of tens of thousands of birds (snow geese and sandhill cranes respectively). Rounding out the top five was the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas.
The full list of winners in the 'Best Birdwatching' contest category for 10Best Readers' Choice is as follows:
Congratulations to all our winners.
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The Experts
Don and Lillian Stokes
Don and Lillian Stokes newest book, The Stokes... Read More
Don and Lillian Stokes newest book, The Stokes Essential Pocket Guide to the Birds of North America has just hit the market. Lillian and Don are widely recognized as some of America’s leading bird authors, having written 34 books and sold over 5 million copies. Their books include the best-selling, complete, photographic guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, the new regional versions The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Regions, Stokes Beginner’s Guides, and Stokes Backyard Nature Books. The Stokeses have been the go-to experts for bird information for over 35 years. They were hosts and producers of a popular national PBS television show, Stokes Birds at Home. They live with their two corgis on Bobolink Farm, their 48 acre NH property were they have attracted over 200 species of birds. Don and Lillian winter on Sanibel Island, FL. You can view their Stokes Birding Blog, which features quality bird information and Lillian’s beautiful bird photos.
Don and Lillian Stokes
Don and Lillian Stokes newest book, The Stokes Essential Pocket Guide to the Birds of North America has just hit the market. Lillian and Don are widely recognized as some of America’s leading bird authors, having written 34 books and sold over 5 million copies. Their books include the best-selling, complete, photographic guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, the new regional versions The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Regions, Stokes Beginner’s Guides, and Stokes Backyard Nature Books. The Stokeses have been the go-to experts for bird information for over 35 years. They were hosts and producers of a popular national PBS television show, Stokes Birds at Home. They live with their two corgis on Bobolink Farm, their 48 acre NH property were they have attracted over 200 species of birds. Don and Lillian winter on Sanibel Island, FL. You can view their Stokes Birding Blog, which features quality bird information and Lillian’s beautiful bird photos.
Geoff LeBaron
Geoff LeBaron has served as Christmas Bird Count... Read More
Geoff LeBaron has served as Christmas Bird Count Director at the National Audubon Society since 1987. In this position he coordinates citizen science efforts for the annual Christmas Bird Count, the world's longest running database in ornithology, as well as Audubon's signature program. An experienced field ornithologist and marine biologist, Geoff is also involved with many aspects of Audubon's Science and Ornithology efforts including development of the 2007 WatchList, the Great Backyard Bird Count, eBird, and the Important Bird Areas (IBA) program, where he is serving on the Massachusetts IBA Technical Committee. LeBaron also serves as a consultant to AUDUBON magazine for natural history accuracy, as a guide for Audubon Nature Odysseys, Audubon's global history travel program, and has conducted ornithological field work for the Audubon Society of New Hampshire and the Audubon Society of Rhode Island.
Geoff LeBaron
Geoff LeBaron has served as Christmas Bird Count Director at the National Audubon Society since 1987. In this position he coordinates citizen science efforts for the annual Christmas Bird Count, the world's longest running database in ornithology, as well as Audubon's signature program. An experienced field ornithologist and marine biologist, Geoff is also involved with many aspects of Audubon's Science and Ornithology efforts including development of the 2007 WatchList, the Great Backyard Bird Count, eBird, and the Important Bird Areas (IBA) program, where he is serving on the Massachusetts IBA Technical Committee. LeBaron also serves as a consultant to AUDUBON magazine for natural history accuracy, as a guide for Audubon Nature Odysseys, Audubon's global history travel program, and has conducted ornithological field work for the Audubon Society of New Hampshire and the Audubon Society of Rhode Island.
Laura Erickson
Laura Erickson, recipient of the 2014 Roger Tory... Read More
Laura Erickson, recipient of the 2014 Roger Tory Peterson Award from the American Birding Association, is author of several books about birds and their conservation. She's been producing a radio feature and podcast, "For the Birds," since 1986.
Laura Erickson
Laura Erickson, recipient of the 2014 Roger Tory Peterson Award from the American Birding Association, is author of several books about birds and their conservation. She's been producing a radio feature and podcast, "For the Birds," since 1986.