US-MI-Dunbar+Forest


 * =Birding in Michigan=

Chippewa County
=Dunbar Forest= Barbeau, Michigan 49710 Dunbar Forest web page

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Dunbar Forest
Coordinates: 46.3199038, -84.2263842 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Dunbar Forest
Operated by Michigan State University, Dunbar Forest Feeding Stations is a reliable place to find Bohemian Waxwings, Pine Siskins, Red-breasted Nuthatches, Pine Grosbeaks, and other small birds. Occasionally hawks can also be seen. After visiting the feeding stations, continue a short distance further to a parking area and a picnic table at the mouth of the Charlotte River. Birding Chippewa County (Birding Trails) web page

About Dunbar Forest
The 5,760-acre Dunbar Forest is the largest and second-oldest MSU off-campus facility. The forest hosts long-term genetics and silvicultural studies that have helped advance the science of forest management in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. For example, red pine is the most widely planted commercial forest species in Michigan, occupying more than 850,000 acres. Successful long-term management of this important resource is based, in large part, on research results from the Dunbar Forest. From Dunbar Forest web page

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