I would also be very interested in this list if it is still available.Jackie

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Hi all,
 
  
 
This conversation about New Mexico birding reminded me about a list of favorite 
U.S. birding destinations compiled by Lab of O folks that used to link off one 
of the Lab websites (it was either All About Birds or the main Lab website; I 
can’t remember which).  The link was labeled “Where to go birding” or something 
along those lines.  Maybe it still exists, but I can’t seem to find it.  The 
list was broken down by state and included Bosque del Apache NWR.  I recall 
that Marie Read contributed that destination and mentioned photographing 
Sandhill Cranes there.  This resource is also where I discovered another 
birding gem, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Florida.  I recall that Wesley 
Hochachka contributed that one.
 
  
 
Anyway, this was a wonderful resource for learning about birding hotspots 
throughout the country.  Do any Lab of O folks know if this list is still 
available?
 
  
 
Thanks,
 
Kevin
 
  
 
  
 
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<[email protected]>On Behalf Of Bill Howe
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 8:43 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:[cayugabirds-l] New Mexico Birding
 
  
 
Hi Karin.  Before moving to western NY seven years ago, I lived in and birded 
New Mexico for some 30 years.  Places to recommend depend greatly on what time 
of year you plan on going, and what parts of the state are of interest (it's a 
big state).  Some spots like Bosque del Apache NWR, Bitter Lake NWR, and 
Rattlesnake Springs in Carlsbad Caverns NP are always good, as are numerous 
others.  The 3rd edition of the NM Bird Finding Guide (2002) is available from 
the NM Ornithological Society.  4th edition should go to press this month.  
Feel free to contact me off-line if you wish.
 
  
 
Bill Howe
 
Hemlock, NY
 
[email protected]
 
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