Pennsylvania is the keystone state for birdwatching during seasonal bird migration. With more than 400 species of birds documented in the state, including 186 breeding species of birds, a visitor to Pennsylvania will find year round opportunity to engage in birdwatching.
By highlighting sites, trails, and scenic drives, the Susquehanna River Birding and Wildlife Trail guide and this website introduce you to the many natural wonders found in Pennsylvania — from old growth forests to lush wetlands to vast grasslands.
The Susquehanna River Birding and Wildlife Trail Guide
Developed by Audubon Pennsylvania, this guide includes over 200 locations in 39 counties that afford ample opportunity to view birds and other wildlife. County maps, tourism information, and birdwatching tips make this a valuable resource for outdoor enthusiasts.
This website includes an interactive trail guide that features a searchable database for all 218 locations in the guide. Site descriptions, amenities, directions, and contact information are all included. To order a copy of the Susquehanna River Birding and Wildlife Trail guide to accompany you during your travels, send a $9.00 check, payable to "Audubon Pennsylvania-Bird Trail" to:
Audubon Pennsylvania - Dept. 064 100 Wildwood Way Harrisburg, PA 17110
Bulk orders (10 guides or more) are $5.00 each. For birdwatchers on your gift list, a $13.00 gift packet is available which includes a copy of the Birding Trail guide, an Audubon static sticker, a logo magnet and pencil, and gift card.
Happy wildlife watching!