7 Peaceful Places To Get A Good Walk And Go Bird Watching In Indiana
There are numerous places to go birding in Indiana. You could start with your own backyard. If you want to go where all the cool birds go, these seven state parks and wildlife areas are surefire hot spots for bird watching. Check them out:

This southern Indiana nature attraction is home to swans, eagles, cranes, ducks, warblers, and many other birds of all sizes. This 7,700-acre area is full of lakes and marshes, making it excellent for waterfowl. There are several short trails throughout.

This 4,000-acre area is nestled at the confluence of the Kankakee and Yellow rivers and is home to geese, woodpeckers, wrens, and warblers. Though half of the area is marshland, there is still plenty of it to explore on foot.
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This popular area is frequented by migratory birds as well as wintering birds due to the large expanse of shoreline. The diverse ecosystem is fun to explore and houses hawks, woodpeckers, loons, warblers, and more.
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Bird watchers enjoy finding wrens, cranes, ducks, hawks, sparrows, eagles, and other gorgeous birds at this lesser-known state park. It is full of excellent trails that take you throughout the area.

This northeastern park is full of activities, and one you can enjoy there is definitely birding. Naturally, while walking around the place, you'll spot bluebirds, eagles, cranes, woodpeckers, and more.

Cranes are the dominant species found at this 8,000-acre wetland area. More than 10,000 cranes stop here during their migration each fall, making it an ideal place to watch them.

Composed of 11,000 acres, this diverse ecosystem consists of swamps and woodlands. Some of the birds that call it home are hawks, cranes, wrens, warblers, sparrows, and rails.
Where else can you go birding in Indiana? Share your favorite places and photos with us below in the comments.
For more like this, check out these 10 best natural attractions in Indiana.
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