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Bird Watching Mecca – 338 Species At Acadia National Park


By:Nomad Rick


When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If you’re looking to fill out your life list, Acadia is the place to be.



The park has such a wide variety of bird species because of a unique environment. Part of the park consists of offshore islands that provide protected nooks and crannies that are ideal for nesting. To this end, numerous species use these island nooks as their southern breeding headquarters. Nesting species include eiders in addition to other sea birds, herons and raptors. Sandpipers and a wide variety of ducks can also be found on the islands.



In addition to the nesting areas, Acadia is famous for its rare, predatory species. The park is home to a wide variety of eagles, including the bald eagle, and falcons. Indeed, Acadia is the home of the very rare Peregrine Falcon, which was nearly pushed to extinction in 1964. Reintroduced to Acadia in the mid 1980s, the Peregrines have flourished and established nesting patters in the park.



If you’re looking to add to your life list, Acadia National Park is a destination you must visit. Here’s a list of bird species you just might see:



Red Throat Loon



Common Loon



Pied-billed Grebe



Horned Grebe



Red-necked Grebe



Great Cormorant



Double-crested Cormorant



American Bittern



Least Bittern



Glossy Ibis



Black-bellied Plover



American Golden-Plover



Semipalmated Plover



Killdeer



Pomarine Jaeger



Parasitic Jaeger



Dovekie



Common Murre



Thick-billed Murre



Osprey



Bald Eagle



Northern Harrier



Sharp-shinned Hawk



Cooper's Hawk



Northern Goshawk



Red-shouldered Hawk



Broad-winged Hawk



Red-tailed Hawk



Rough-legged Hawk



Golden Eagle



American Kestrel



Merlin



Peregrine Falcon



Gyrfalcon



Common Nighthawk



Whip-poor-will



Red-breasted Nuthatch



White-breasted Nuthatch



Bohemian Waxwing



Cedar Waxwing



Solitary Vireo



Warbling Vireo



Philadelphia Vireo



This list is a very small sample of the species you will find at Acadia. Located in Maine, the park is highly recommended as a destination for amateur and fanatical bird watchers.



When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If you’re looking to fill out your life list, Acadia is the place to be.



The park has such a wide variety of bird species because of a unique environment. Part of the park consists of offshore islands that provide protected nooks and crannies that are ideal for nesting. To this end, numerous species use these island nooks as their southern breeding headquarters. Nesting species include eiders in addition to other sea birds, herons and raptors. Sandpipers and a wide variety of ducks can also be found on the islands.



In addition to the nesting areas, Acadia is famous for its rare, predatory species. The park is home to a wide variety of eagles, including the bald eagle, and falcons. Indeed, Acadia is the home of the very rare Peregrine Falcon, which was nearly pushed to extinction in 1964. Reintroduced to Acadia in the mid 1980s, the Peregrines have flourished and established nesting patters in the park.



If you’re looking to add to your life list, Acadia National Park is a destination you must visit. Here’s a list of bird species you just might see:



Red Throat Loon



Common Loon



Pied-billed Grebe



Horned Grebe



Red-necked Grebe



Great Cormorant



Double-crested Cormorant



American Bittern



Least Bittern



Glossy Ibis



Black-bellied Plover



American Golden-Plover



Semipalmated Plover



Killdeer



Pomarine Jaeger



Parasitic Jaeger



Dovekie



Common Murre



Thick-billed Murre



Osprey



Bald Eagle



Northern Harrier



Sharp-shinned Hawk



Cooper's Hawk



Northern Goshawk



Red-shouldered Hawk



Broad-winged Hawk



Red-tailed Hawk



Rough-legged Hawk



Golden Eagle



American Kestrel



Merlin



Peregrine Falcon



Gyrfalcon



Common Nighthawk



Whip-poor-will



Red-breasted Nuthatch



White-breasted Nuthatch



Bohemian Waxwing



Cedar Waxwing



Solitary Vireo



Warbling Vireo



Philadelphia Vireo



This list is a very small sample of the species you will find at Acadia. Located in Maine, the park is highly recommended as a destination for amateur and fanatical bird watchers.



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Rick Chapo is with www.nomadjournals.com - makers of writing journals for bird watching sightings and trips. Visit www.nomadjournaltrips.com to read articles and stories on travel and outdoor activities.








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