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Top Birdwatching Locations in the US: Tips from Twitchers

Becoming a birder is easy; all you need to do is step outside. Be it NYC’s urban jungle or California’s wild coast, birds are everywhere, and enjoying these winged wonders is entirely free. According to the US Fish & Wildlife Service, roughly 45 million Americans consider themselves birders. During the pandemic, the enthusiasm for birding soared, with a notable increase in the downloads of online bird-identification apps and birding merchandise sales.
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Comprehensive Guide to Hawaii’s National Parks, Historic Memorials, and Landmarks

For its geographic size, the state of Hawaii is well-stocked with national park sites: eight, with one more in the works. You can witness where America suffered one of its worst military disasters and learn about the war that followed. Additionally, you can see how the islands were formed and dive deep into the rich culture and heritage of the Native Hawaiian people.
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Optimal Seasons for Foliage and Fog in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Attracting more than 10 million visitors annually, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. With its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, it’s easy to understand why it draws so many. This 520,000-plus acre treasure spans the North Carolina-Tennessee border, presenting enchanting vistas throughout the year.
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