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Bird-Watching in Minnesota

Blue-winged teals in flight, Shelley Island Wildlife Management Area
Blue-winged teals in flight
© JRB

From dancing prairie chickens to majestic swans to migrating waterfowl, The Nature Conservancy will help you find some of the most spectacular birds in Minnesota.

From March 30 to May 15, come watch the prairie chickens “booming” at Bluestem Prairie.

And you can see those birds at Glacial Ridge April 15 through May 31.

Also in April and May, the sharp-tailed grouse will be dancing at Wallace C. Dayton Conservation and Wildlife Area.

We have also arranged bird-watching opportunities at Ordway Prairie/Leif Mountain in April.

In August, see Trumpeter swans at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge.

Please see the individual descriptions for details and registration.