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The boreal forest is home to the largest and most diverse array of wild birds. In recognition of its efforts to conserve wild birds and their habitats, the Superior National Forest has been named by the American Bird Conservancy as one of 100 Globally Important Bird Areas. With 155 nesting species, the Superior National Forest has the greatest number of breeding birds of any national forest!
Additional Birding Resources
- Superior National Forest Bird Info & Checklist (PDF)
- Minnesota DNR Birding Information (Link)
- Birding in the Superior National Forest (Link)
PRESERVING THE HABITAT FOR THE BIRDS
To preserve this region for the birds, please adhere to the Birding Code of Ethics.
- Promote the welfare of birds and their environment.
- Respect the law and rights of others.
- Ensure that feeders, nest structures, and other artificial bird environments are safe.
- Group birding, whether organized or impromptu, requires special care.
Please follow this code and distribute it and teach others. This Code of Birding Ethics has been developed by the American Birding Association (ABA).