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Alaska

Birds of Alaska

More than 500 bird species have been documented in Alaska, many of which rely on Alaska's vast stretches of intact habitat.

Alaska is home to more than 300 regularly occurring bird species, though over 500 have been documented. To reach Alaska, many of those species follow specific travel corridors, or flyways, year after year. From Bar-tailed Godwits to Whiskered Auklets, birds from around the globe rely on Alaska's vast stretches of intact habitat.

For example, millions of migratory birds and threatened species depend upon their breeding grounds in Alaskas Arctic regions like the Western Arctic and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which earn nicknames like the World's Bird Nursery and Americas Bird Basket. Congregations of Bald Eagles set records here. Bristol Bay hosts some of the worlds largest concentrations of seabird colonies. More than 90% of Brant that use the Pacific Flyway, more than half the world population of Emperor Geese, and a significant percentage of the world population of Steller's Eider and Taverner's Cackling Goose are supported by Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. The Tongass National Forest holds endemic species. And more than 500,000 shorebirds use the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge.

Birds connect Alaska back to the Lower 48, the hemisphere, and throughout the globe. Alaska birds migrate to six continents, following several different flyways. For many species, Alaska is the beginning point for flyways they will use their entire lives.

This is a birders paradise, and Alaskas bird tourism is an essential economic driver. Many resources exist to help visitors and locals find those birds, including Alaska Birding Trails, festivals, apps, maps, checklists, books, and more.

Birds of Alaska
Willow Ptarmigan
Pheasants and Grouse
King Eider
Ducks and Geese
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Bald Eagle
Hawks and Eagles
Tufted Puffin
Auks, Murres, Puffins
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Arctic Tern
Gulls and Terns
Emperor Goose
Ducks and Geese
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