Sorry to be late to the party, but I was born and raised in OK. Wanted to 
let you know just how diverse and rich the birding action is in my old 
digs. A few really good spots in Oklahoma for birding that you might want 
to consider are Great Salt Plains NWR 
(https://www.audubon.org/important-bird-areas/salt-plains-national-wildlife-refuge),
 
Red Slough WMA 
(https://visitmccurtaincounty.com/parks/forests-wetlands/red-slough/#:~:text=Red%20Slough%20Wildlife%20Management&text=A%20favorite%20of%20bird%2Dwatchers,and%20black%2Dbellied%20whistling%20duck.),
 
Little River NWR (https://www.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.4578), 
and McCurtain County Wilderness Area 
(https://www.audubon.org/important-bird-areas/mccurtain-county-wilderness-area).
 
These are pretty far apart and I'm not sure if you have several days to 
bird the state. But...have fun!

On Friday, December 25, 2020 at 11:28:29 AM UTC-7 mvjo...@gmail.com wrote:

> Does anyone know of a good birding site guide for Oklahoma?  Might be 
> headed that way, and Smith's Longspur are high on my life list. Thanks.
>
> John Rawinski
> Monte Vista
>

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