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Audubon Alaska Launches Anchorage Birding Trail
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Audubon Alaska Launches Anchorage Birding Trail

Audubon·Lauren Cusimano·26 days ago
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The trail features 35 birding sites, stretching from Whittier to Westchester Lagoon and into the Chugach Mountains. The virtual experience offers maps, site amenities, and driving directions. ANCHORAGE, Alaska—The Anchorage Birding Trail is an interactive guide designed to help residents and visitors discover some of the best birding locations across the Anchorage region. From coastal viewing areas along Cook Inlet to forested parks and alpine ridgelines, the trail highlights the remarkable diversity of Anchorage birds like Arctic Terns, Sandhill Cranes, and Willow Ptarmigan, as well as Indigenous place names for some of the sites and the city's hidden gems along the way. “Be it swans on Westchester Lagoon or eagles at Potter Marsh, birds are one of the unique features that make Anchorage a truly special place to live and visit,” says David Krause, Vice President for National Audubon Society’s Alaska Program.…

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