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Savannah Sparrow
Indigo Bunting pair
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A great spot for birdwatching all year long and spectacular spring migration!
Not only is the Keweenaw Peninsula an extremely active migratory fly-way, but it offers a wide variety of bird habitats. Copper Harbor itself is a quiet place of refuge for many migrating species and even sea ducks. One can view numerous water birds on Lake Superior as well as Lake Fanny Hooe and Lake Manganese. Brockway Mountain in known as "Hawk Highway" because of the huge number of migrating raptors observed from it. 17 species of raptor have been spotted from the mountain. There is old growth pine forest at the Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary, home to many nesting warblers and other songbirds and several hiking trails which offer up excellent birding opportunities. Hunter's Point is a jump off point for many songbirds flying over Lake Superior and a great place to find woodland birds.
Keweenaw's Migratory Bird Festival in Copper Harbor - Held annually throughout migration
Besides the superb daytime birding opportunities, we have plenty of fun activities for the whole family. We will be hosting programs, feature speakers, bird walks, guided tours and much more on the weekends..
You will also be treated to tasty fund-raisers hosted by local restaurants. Please see the Our Festival page for birding recommendations and the schedule of events throughout the month.
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Not only a beautiful place,
but full of great birding
and lots to do!

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A Checklist of Birds of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula
Keweenaw Birds Checklist PDF - plain text format can be printed on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper
Keweenaw Birds Checklist - PDF - designed in a brochure style and fits 8 1/2 x 14 paper
Copper Harbor Birding Trails / Hot Spots & Directions
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