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United States, California

Death Valley
Photo © by Kevin Conville
Death Valley California August 26, 2019

Overview

A valley named Death would probably leave you thinking just that, death. As in nothing lives there and certainly not birds. If that’s what you thought, you would not be alone.

You are, after all, looking at heat extremes with a lack of plentiful, drinkable water. It is a place that is not without a history of personal risk. It is, after all, Death Valley.

Granted birding here will likely take on different look here than in lush wetlands. You may have to go up from the desert floor into the mountains or choose your time of day or season a little more careful. But with some planning, and preparation for the elements, you may be surprised.

Birds

Notable Species

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Rarities

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Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

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Other Wildlife

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Site Information

History and Use

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Areas of Interest

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Access and Facilities

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Contact Details

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References

Recommended Citation

External Links

  1. Death Valley National Park



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