March 11, 2010
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United States of America -- Georgia
Discover the top birding locations in Georgia. Find out more about Georgia Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in Georgia. Print out a checklist of Georgia birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for Georgia. Order books to help you become a better birder in Georgia. Discover links to Georgia Birding web sites. Print out special maps of Georgia before you begin your trip.

Birds of My State CD-ROM

Bird Songs of Georgia

Birds of Georgia

Georgia Atlas

Birds of My State
CD-ROM

Bird Songs of Georgia

Birds of Georgia

Georgia
Atlas

State Bird: Brown Thrasher

State Checklists:
Georgia Ornithological Society
NPWRC Bird Checklists - Georgia

Species Seen in Georgia: 408

State Ornithological Society:
Georgia Ornithological Society  

Rare Bird Alerts:
(770) 493-8862   Statewide
(912) 244-9190   South Georgia
Transcripts

Electronic Mailing List:
Discussion list for Georgia.
Send an email to: 

with the message:  subscribe GABO-L Firstname Lastname

Maps:
Georgia Maps
Coastal Bird Trail Map

Retail Birding Stores

 

Birding Links for Georgia:
Birding Festivals
Georgia Breeding Bird Atlas
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Coastal Georgia Birding Trail
Southern Wings Bird Club
Pictures of Georgia Birds
Hot Spots
Atlanta Birding Sites
Kennesaw Mountain Birding
Georgia Low Country
Birding in Southern Coastal Georgia
Fernbank Forest
Bird Sites in Middle Georgia
Okefenokee NWR
Important Birding Areas in Georgia
US Fish & Wildlife Refuges - Georgia

Georgia Organizations:
Audubon Chapters in Georgia
The Nature Conservancy - Georgia
Georgia Bird Clubs


Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Jekyll Island

31.11 N   81.46 W
This resort destination has done a wonderful job of preserving natural areas. The south end of the island is probably the "birdiest". The island has 20 miles of jogging trails that take you through good birding habitat.

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
33.91 N   84.61 W
The mile-long road to the top of the "mountain" should yield about 20 warbler species in late April.  On weekends, you can ride a shuttle bus to the top. Good trails cover most of this park located about 20 miles northwest of Atlanta.

Okefenokee Swamp
30.79 N   82.00 W
This huge wetlands area is on the Georgia/Florida border. Look for specialties like Red-cockaded Woodpecker, Brown-headed Nuthatch and Bachman's Sparrow.

 

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