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Idaho Birding Trail

The Idaho Birding Trail (IBT) is a network of sites and side-trips that highlights the best bird-viewing opportunities in Idaho. The 175 sites and about 2,000 miles of trail represent a collection of bird watching hotspots, diverse habitats, and a glimpse of Idaho's rich natural heritage. Twenty-two sites are designated as Blue Ribbon sites: "the best of the best" bird viewing opportunities.

The trail also leads through the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.

A state legislature resolution recognizes the Trail as the official state birding trail. 

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Prarie Warbler