Birding North Carolina sitesMap of sites described in the book | |
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Click a region name to reveal a list of site names. Click a site name to go to the site. (Numbers are book chapters.) Click a map marker to reveal a label. Double-click the map to zoom in. If you have Google Earth installed, you can download Birding North Carolina.kmz which contains the coordinates of all of the sites on this map, plus all of the sites in the additional sites page. |
| Corrections to the Book |
Birding North Carolina, edited by Marshall Brooks and Mark Johns,
features the best birding sites in North Carolina, chosen and described by
members of the Carolina Bird Club. The book is available from
Globe Pequot Press.
Birding North Carolina was undertaken by the Carolina Bird Club for two purposes: to promote birding in North Carolina and to make birding more accessible to all skill levels of birders by providing information regarding the wonderful birding opportunities that we have in our state; and to further bird conservation by dedicating the income from the guide to bird conservation projects. Proceeds will go into a special account of the Carolina Bird Club to be used to support and further bird conservation projects in the state.
There are so many birding locations in North Carolina that not all of them could be included in the printed book. Descriptions of an additional 44 locations that were prepared for the book but not published are listed on the additional sites page.