US-MI-South+Centerline+Road


 * =Birding in Michigan=

Chippewa County
=South Centerline Road= Rudyard, Michigan 49780

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S. Centerline Rd.
Coordinates: 46.2608317, -84.5718098 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding the Rudyard Area
During the winter, driving through the town of Rudyard can be a good way to see northern finches. Many of the town’s residents keep their feeders full of sunflower seeds, helping to attract Purple Finches, Pine Grosbeaks, and Common Redpolls.

After touring the town, go and explore the countryside. A trip through the fields north of Rudyard in January and February can yield half a dozen sightings of Snowy Owls. The birds usually spend their day sitting on top of barns, power poles, and other farm structures. From Birding Chippewa County (Birding Trails) web page

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