Alaska comes alive in the warmer months, and spring can feel like an actual song as you watch the snow melt, the trees bud, and the animals arrive. And this spring festival in Cordova celebrates one of our favorite occurrences: the Delta Shorebird migration in Alaska! This is a spectacular festival for bird and animal lovers alike. Pack your bags, because this is one trip you won’t forget.

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Learn more when you visit the Copper River Shorebird Festival website. This is also where you can buy tickets to attend the event.

Have you ever witnessed the Delta Shorebird migration in Alaska? What did you think? Would you recommend it? Let us know in the comments below! We love to hear your firsthand accounts of these unique experiences.

Looking for some great food while you’re in town? Make sure to stop by This Mom and Pop Restaurant Serves Up The Most Mouthwatering Pizza In Alaska.

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