Birding Accessibly

In Minnesota's State, Regional, and City parks

A photo of a large swath of Ironwood and other tall trees with mostly bare branches, a collection of leaves exist here and there. The forest floor is littered with crunchy, dry leaves, covering most of the trail path.

Red[headed Woodpecker] in the face about Nerstrand Big Woods State Park

Hello and welcome to Birding Accessibly! Learn more about Red-Headed Woodpeckers by visiting the National Audobon website. Hello and welcome back to Birding Accessibly! First-time reader to the blog? Check out our first blog post Birding Accessibly in a Nut[hatch] to learn what we’re all about! We’ve reached November now, which means it’s National American…

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A taxidermized raccoon with silly glasses is fashioned on the wall, alongside an empty wasps nest at the Lebanon Hills Regional Park Visitor Center

Going [Cuckoo] for Lebanon Hills Regional Park

Hello and welcome to Birding Accessibly! Learn more about Cuckoos by visiting the National Audobon website. Hello and welcome back to Birding Accessibly! First-time reader to the blog? Check out our first blog post Birding Accessibly in a Nut[hatch] to learn what we’re all about! As I sat down to write this post, I had just…

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A photo of the lake and island, covered in trees and lily pads at Normandale Lake Park.

Birding Accessibly in a Nut[hatch]

Hello and welcome to Birding Accessibly! Learn more about Nuthatches by visiting the National Audobon website! Birding Accessibly is inspired by Birdability, a movement to make Birding and the outdoors more accessible for everyone. Minnesota is home to many beautiful outdoor spaces and is well known for its many parks – city, regional, and state!…

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