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Birding in Kansas

If you are going birding in Kansas, then you can find everything you need right here, including:
  • Birding Clubs
  • Audubon Society
  • Conservation Groups
  • Bird Checklists
  • Wildlife Sanctuaries
  • Nature Camps
  • Trip Reports
  • and much more


Kansas state bird:

Western Meadowlark

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Kansas state bird: Western Meadowlark Sturnella neglecta




If you are looking for information on birding in Kansas, then you are in the right place.

Whether you are planning a short day trip to a local park, or an extended trip to a nearby bird sanctuary, you need a good plan.

If you want to search for a specific bird, maybe for your life list, you will need to do some research.

Use your field guide for habitat information and possible locations to begin your search. Then take a look at the bird checklists provided by many wild life sanctuaries. Once you've narrowed your search area, plan your travel, get your birding gear together and Go Birding!

If you're simply looking for a place to go bird watchingwithout an intended target, you still need a plan. You will need to research the location instead of a specific bird. You will need maps, bird (if available) weather conditions, etc.




Great links for birding in the field or in your ownbackyard:

Learn more about backyard birds here.

Where you can learn about:

Wild Bird Feeders

Wild Bird Seed

Bird houses

How to Create a Bird Garden

Bird Watching for Kids

BirdFood Recipes

Hummingbird Information

Bird Watching

How to Choose Binoculars for Birding

Favorite Backyard Birds

More Great Birding Links:

Kansas bird checklists are available from the USGS.This link contains checklists for six wild life refuges in Kansas.

The Nature Conservancy of Kansas containsinformation on nature preservation, local wildlife sanctuaries, fieldtrips and much more.

Please use our Contact Us Page if you would like tosubmit a trip report on your experiences birding in Kansas.




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