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Where to Bird - updated June 2011

Canada -- New Brunswick
Discover the top birding locations in New Brunswick. Find out more about New Brunswick Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in New Brunswick. Print out a checklist of New Brunswick birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for New Brunswick. Order books to help you become a better birder in New Brunswick. Discover links to New Brunswick Birding web sites. Print out special maps of New Brunswick before you begin your trip.

Sibley Guide to Eastern Birds

Birds of My State DVD

NG. Birds of Eastern US and Canada

Peterson's Eastern Birds

Sibley Guide to
Eastern Birds

Birds of
My Province DVD

NG Guide to Birds of
Eastern US and Canada

Peterson's
Eastern Birds

 

Province Bird: Black-capped Chickadee

Province Checklists:
New Brunswick Records Committee

Species Seen in New Brunswick: 413

Province Ornithological Society:
New Brunswick Bird Records Committee

Rare Bird Alerts:
(506) 384-6397   Moncton and southeast NB  (English)
(506) 532-2873   Shediac/Moncton  (Fr)
Transcripts
Archives

Electronic Mailing Lists:
NatureNB - New Brunswick Nature Mailing List
Subscribe-To: listserv@listserv.unb.ca
Subscribe-Msg: subscribe NatureNB Firstname Lastname
Post-To:
naturenb@listserv.unb.ca
Web-Archive: Nature-NB

Maps:
New Brunswick

Retail Birding Stores   

Birding Links for New Brunswick:
David Christie's Home Page
Trip Report - Machias Seal Island
Birds of Grand Manan
New Brunswick Bird Photos
Tourist Information
Hot Spots
Machias Seal Island

New Brunswick Organizations:
New Brunswick Federation of Naturalists
Kennebecasis Naturalist Society

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Grand Manan Archipelago
44.43 N   66.47 W
A beautiful spot for fall migration on the northeast coast. Watch shorebirds and Atlantic Puffins in the Bay of Fundy. Look for Crossbills and warblers in the nearby spruce-fir forests.

Kouchibouguac National Park
46.81 N   64.95 W
Estuaries (fresh water meets salt water), bogs, forests and salt marshes provide a variety of habitat for over 230 species of birds -- and a few moose. Visit between May and September.