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Yellow-Headed Blackbird
Yellow-Headed Blackbird
Come to North Dakota. With more wildlife refuges than any state in the United States, North Dakota offers an unequaled experience in birding and wildlife observation.

From the grass prairies and prairie pothole regions to the semi-arid and rugged Badlands to the aspen forest of the Turtle Mountains, North Dakota has more than 300 different species of birds. Buffalo Commons Birding Safaris can help you find them.

W. Grebes dancing
Western Grebes dance on a ND lake.
Many of these birds are unique to the area. Birds like Baird's Sparrow, Le Conte's Sparrow, Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Ruffed, Sharp-tailed and Sage Grouse, Wild Turkey, Gray Partridge, Sprague's Pipit, Marbled Godwit, Long-Billed Curlew, Western and Red-necked Grebes, Prairie Falcon, Eagles, Burrowing Owls, Yellow-headed Blackbirds, and many more prairie, woodland and wetland species call North Dakota home.

In addition to the many species of birds, you'll see other wildlife like Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer, Pronghorn Antelope, moose, elk, coyotes, fox and other species of mammals. Many reptiles and amphibians also may be seen.

Visit our Tours page to learn more about our guided birding or photography tours.

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