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North Dakota State Bird
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Principal Locations
  1. Bismarck
  2. Fargo
  3. Grand Forks
  4. Mandan
  5. Minot

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North Dakota State Bird



Revised Checklist of North Dakota Birds
Spring Summer Fall WinterFAMILY GAVIIDAE Red-throated loon ( Gavia stellata ): Ac *Common loon ( Gavia immer ): U (U) UFAMILY PODICIPEDIDAE *Pied-billed grebe ( Podilymbus podiceps ): F F F *Horned grebe ( Podiceps auritus ): F F F *Red-necked grebe ( Podiceps grisegena ): U (F) U *Eared grebe ( Podiceps nigricollis ): C C C *Western grebe ( Aechmophorus occidentalis ): F (C) FFAMILY PELECANIDAE *American white pelican ( Pelecanus erythrorhynchos ): U (C) U Brown pelican ( Pelecanus occidentalis ): AcFAMILY PHALACROCORACIDAE *Double-crested cormorant ( Phalacrocorax auritus ): F (F) FFAMILY ARDEIDAE *American bittern ( Botaurus lentiginosus ): F F F *Least bittern ( Ixobrychus exilis ): R (R) R *Great blue heron ( Ardea herodias ): F (F) F Great egret ( Casmerodius albus ): R R (U) Snowy egret ( Egretta thula ): O O O *Little blue heron ( Egretta caerulea ): O O O *Tricolored heron ( Egretta tricolor ): O O O *Cattle egret ( Bubulcus ibis ): R (R) R *Green heron ( Butorides striatus ): ... [Read More]

Bird Checklists of the United States
Fort Ransom State Park -- Fort Ransom, ND Fort Union Trading Post NHS -- Williston, ND Grand Forks County -- ND J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge -- Upham, ND ... [Read More]

Northern Prairie Biological Resources
Upland Game Identification — A Basic Guide for Aging and Sexing the Bird in Your Hand ...

Nongame Birds, Small Mammals, Herptiles, Fishes: Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, 1995-1996 ...

Nesting Ecology and Nesting Habitat Requirements of Ohio's Grassland-Nesting Birds: A Literature Review ... [Read More]

nd.gov: Official Portal for North Dakota State Government
North Dakota nd.gov: Official Portal for North Dakota State Government ...

Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved. The State of North Dakota. ... [Read More]

North Dakota Birding Hotline
That concludes this report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the North Dakota Birding Society. This report is normally updated each Tuesday. The Fish and Wildlife Service operates 62 National Wildlife Refuges and 1,100 Waterfowl Production Areas in North Dakota...offering some of the best birding opportunities in the state. According to the American Bird Conservancy, nine of the 13 Globally Important Bird Areas in North Dakota are National Wildlife Refuges. Contact individual refuge managers for more information about visiting. For phone numbers of individual refuges as well as additional information, go to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service web site at www.fws.gov . Click on Offices, and click on North Dakota on the map. ... [Read More]

North Dakota Birding Hotline Reports
That concludes this report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the North Dakota Birding Society. This report is normally updated each Tuesday. The Fish and Wildlife Service operates 62 National Wildlife Refuges and 1,100 Waterfowl Production Areas in North Dakota...offering some of the best birding opportunities in the state. According to the American Bird Conservancy, nine of the 13 Globally Important Bird Areas in North Dakota are National Wildlife Refuges. Contact individual refuge managers for more information about visiting. For phone numbers of individual refuges, as well as additional information, go to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service web site at www.fws.gov Click on Offices, and click on North Dakota on the map. ... [Read More]

Division of Bird Habitat Conservation North Dakota: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Protecting the Coteau's wetlands and grasslands will greatly benefit the area's large population of breeding waterfowl (more than 100 pairs per square mile) as well as a declining population of grassland bird species. Fifty-seven percent of the State's Bird Conservation Areas are within the project boundary. Protected wetlands not only benefit birds and other wetland-dependent wildlife, but also the public through improved water quality, groundwater recharge, recreation and tourism, and economic growth. ... [Read More]

North Dakota Birding Hotline
That concludes this report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the North Dakota Birding Society. This report is normally updated each Tuesday. The Fish and Wildlife Service operates 62 National Wildlife Refuges and 1,100 Waterfowl Production Areas in North Dakota...offering some of the best birding opportunities in the state. According to the American Bird Conservancy, nine of the 13 Globally Important Bird Areas in North Dakota are National Wildlife Refuges. Contact individual refuge managers for more information about visiting. For phone numbers of individual refuges as well as additional information, go to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service web site at www.fws.gov . Click on Offices, and click on North Dakota on the map. ... [Read More]

Songbirds Of North Dakota
This resource is based on the following source: Grondahl, Chris and Scott Gomes. No Date. Songbirds of North Dakota. North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND. 11pp. This resource should be cited as: Grondahl, Chris and Scott Gomes. No Date. Songbirds of North Dakota. North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Online. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/birds/songbird/songbird.htm (Version 16JUL97). ... [Read More]

The Owls of North Dakota
Note: Owls are migratory birds protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. It is illegal to harm or possess any of these birds. If you find an owl that appears to have been shot, trapped or poisoned, please report this information to your local game warden. Please contact the Game and Fish Department if you have any other questions concerning these species. This resource is based on the following source: Grondahl, Chris and John Schumacher. No Date. The owls of North Dakota. North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND. 4pp. This resource should be cited as: Grondahl, Chris and John Schumacher. No Date. The owls of North Dakota. North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Bismarck, ND. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Page. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/owls/owls.htm (Version 16JUL97). ... [Read More]


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