Birding Guide to South-Central Indiana

The 56-page guide includes descriptions of 27 birding hotspots in south-central Indiana. The descriptions include detailed directions for finding the locations and suggestions of what you might expect to find during each season of the year. Maps in the guide will also help you find localities. The guide includes a checklist of birds found in the area including their general habitat and relative abundance during various times of the year.

The Birding Guide to South-Central Indiana compiled by SAS is now available for purchase. You can obtain the guide by completing the form below and mailing it along with your check to SAS at P.O. Box 85, Bloomington, IN 47402.

The guides are available to SAS members for an $8.00 contribution and a $10.00 contribution for non-members. You can also obtain guides at SAS outings and programs. All contributions for the book will go to support SAS projects at Goose Pond, our adopted IBA.

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All funds from sale of the guide go to SAS projects at Goose Pond FWA, our adopted Important Bird Area.

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