Anchored by Whitefish Point in the north and the Seney National Wildlife Refuge in the south, the 150- mile Superior Birding Trail guides visitors through the rugged and rare ecosystems of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.Whitefish Point is a globally-significant Important Bird Area and a remarkable migration funnel for raptors, waterfowl, shorebirds, and passerines. The Tahquamenon River watershed includes unique habitat such as climax forests, peat bogs, pot hole lakes, and jack pine plains. The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is a 95,000-acre federal property that features a mix of lakes, wetlands, and forests. Visitors access the refuge via designated view routes and also by footpaths.