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A unique collection of habitats provide homes for a tremendous variety of birds

Pine to Prairie Birding Trail Guide Book 

© 2007 Minnesota's Pine to
Prairie Birding Trail
Designed and Maintained by
The Thief River Falls Times

Connecticut WarblerRed Lake Wildlife
Management Area

Habitat: Deciduous and coniferous forest, peat bog and meadow.

Best Times To Visit: May through June, August through March.

 

Birds To Look For: Northern Goshawk; Ruffed Grouse; Spruce Grouse; Northern Hawk,
Great Gray and Boreal Owls; Black-billed Cuckoo; Whip-poor-will; Three-toed and Black-backed Woodpeckers; Alder Flycatcher; Boreal Chickadee; more than 20 species of nesting warblers including Golden-winged, Cape May, Blackburnian, Pine, Bay-breasted, Connecticut and Mourning; Pine and Evening Grosbeaks; Red and White-winged Crossbills.

Notes For Birding The Area: Remote. Accessible only by forest roads and walking trails. Bird checklist available. Visitors should contact the headquarters office at Norris Camp for current condition of roads and trails.

Contact: Red Lake WMA, PO Box 100, 11536 Faunce Butterfield Rd. SW, Roosevelt, MN 56673, 218-783-6861.