Alabama Coastal Birding Trail

4 10, 2022

Fall Birding in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores

By |2022-09-22T09:40:59+00:00October 4th, 2022|Blog|0 Comments

Birds aren’t the only ones flocking to Coastal Alabama this fall. Bird enthusiasts are right there because Orange Beach and Gulf Shores are a birdwatcher’s dream. Fall migration brings a vast number and variety of winged beauties, so we have mapped out a few spots for you to visit this season. Alabama Coastal Birding Trail Explore 200 miles of birding loops along the coast. Each trail features different species of birds for you to enjoy. Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge [...]

2 09, 2021

Five things to do at the beach this fall

By |2021-09-13T16:25:29+00:00September 2nd, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

After a busy summer season, life at the beach slows down a bit. Even though the calendar changes to fall, summer-like weather is still around for a month or so. We think it’s a great time to be here and enjoy all the pleasures of coastal living.   There’s plenty to do, delicious food to eat and exciting adventures to be had during every season. But let’s look at just a few of the autumn possibilities to get you started.    Go fishing. Whether you enjoy casting your line from the shore or taking a [...]

21 02, 2018

Birds you may encounter at the beach

By |2018-02-21T17:15:15+00:00February 21st, 2018|Blog|0 Comments

Whether you are a birding enthusiast or just starting out as a birdwatcher, you’ll discover a paradise on the Alabama Gulf Coast. Even if birdwatching isn’t high on your list, you’re going to encounter shore birds during your visit. Sandpipers, great blue herons, laughing gulls, ring-billed gulls and pelicans are common sights along our coast. The Coastal Birding Trail, featuring six birding loops in Baldwin and Mobile counties and totaling more than 200 miles, is a terrific place to watch and [...]

8 03, 2017

Discover the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail

By |2017-03-08T16:22:51+00:00March 8th, 2017|Blog|0 Comments

Do you enjoy watching wildlife? Do you carry binoculars in your car and keep a notebook of the birds you see along the way? The Alabama Coastal Birding Trail offers avid birdwatchers the opportunity to view an abundance of birds, including those pelicans that fly in formation over the water and the great blue herons that feed at the water’s edge. Starting in northern Baldwin County, the trail includes the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta Loop where birders may spot yellow-crowned night herons, [...]

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