Bird Watching

The Greer town holds good birding watching opportunities, particularly within the area of five to six miles before the 373’s asphalt road. You can take pleasure in watching a huge collection of bird species, including Band-tailed Pigeon, Cordilleran Flycatcher, and Williamson’s Sapsucker along the road. You can also watch many other beautiful and colorful birds in Benny Creek as well as Rolfe C. Hoyer Campgrounds.

The best as well as the most promising place to watch beautiful birds in Greer is the Greer Recreation Area. Similarly, the best time for bird watching in the town is from the late spring to summer, as you can find many species of birds, as many bird species will migrate to Greer during this time.

The Greer Recreation Area has many more places for bird watching and most of its areas are covered with grasslands, rivers, lakes, canyons, and several types of forest that structure the habitat diversity.  You can find many varieties of birds in this area, including:

  • Osprey
  • Williamson’s Sapsuckers
  • Red-napedSapsuckers
  • Clark’s Nutcracker
  • American Three-toed Woodpecker
  • American Dipper
  • Red-faced Warbler
  • Gray Catbird

As Greer is a hilly town, it has a very enjoyable atmosphere and pleasant weather. This makes the town a good and ideal place for all species of birds.

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