Carlos Avery in Spring

Birds. Carlos Avery in spring brings a big variety of birds to the area. In addition to your typical species; Wood Ducks, Blue Wing Teal,  Pie Billed Grebes and both Green and Great Blue Herons Carlos Avery also attracts Bitterns, Virginia Rails, Snipe, Harriers, Marsh Wren, Loons and Egrets. Sandhill Cranes, and Trumpeter Swans are a almost a given. You can expect to find many species in a single day. I’ve seen all of these species regularly in the spring.

Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area is located just west of Forest Lake Minnesota it travels mostly north towards Wyoming. This expansive wildlife area has over 17,000 acres of woodland, wetlands and bogs. There are many many types of birds that are best seen during spring.  Do keep in mind if you go during early spring it’s possible the roads are not open to vehicle travel. If you can drive that opens up the entire area. Or bikes or feet are certainly an option. Contact them (651 539-3300) to find out what the scoop on the roads is.

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Breaking down Carlos Avery into the best viewing areas.

My favorite route to see a variety of birds is by entering Carlos Avery at the intersection of Lexington Ave and 197th on the West side of the park and travel east to the first intersection then take a left and follow along to Pool 4 Road. Follow Pool 4 Road to where it intersects with Pool 9 Road and Pool 10 road, go left (Pool 9 Road). This route will take you thru some forested areas, grasslands, lakes and marshes. I’d then head out the NE corner to Interstate 35 in Wyoming. You’ll see lots of birds!

If you go…bring your camera.

Seen in Carlos Avery

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