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282. Ojibway Park, Windsor, Ontario
A group of five properties south of downtown Windsor featuring wetlands, savannas, prairies, oak woodlands. More than 240 bird species have been tallied here. Read More “282. Ojibway Park, Windsor, Ontario”
By Jenn Smith Nelson
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244. Rosetta McClain Gardens Raptor Watch, Toronto, Ontario
A superb spot to watch hawks migrating along the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Read More “244. Rosetta McClain Gardens Raptor Watch, Toronto, Ontario”
By Ron Pittaway
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217. Hawk Cliff Hawk Watch, Elgin County, Ontario
This hawk watch overlooking the north shore of Lake Erie records up to 15 raptor species daily in fall. Read More “217. Hawk Cliff Hawk Watch, Elgin County, Ontario”
By Dave Brown
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181. Luther Marsh WMA, Grand Valley, Ontario
A large marsh northwest of Toronto where you can find waterfowl, songbirds, bitterns, cranes, terns, and more. Read More “181. Luther Marsh WMA, Grand Valley, Ontario”
By Van Waffle
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164. Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Brighton, Ontario
On the north shore of Lake Ontario, marshes and forests that host three world-class migration events every year. Read More “164. Presqu’ile Provincial Park, Brighton, Ontario”
By David Bree
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145. Holiday Beach Conservation Area, Amherstburg, Ontario
Located on the shore of Lake Erie, a great place to watch migrating raptors in fall. Read More “145. Holiday Beach Conservation Area, Amherstburg, Ontario”
By Sarah Rupert
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78. Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto, Ontario
Find cormorants, night-herons, warblers, thrushes, owls, shorebirds, waterfowl, and egrets at this globally significant Important Bird Area on Lake Ontario. Read More “78. Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto, Ontario”
By Tom Flinn
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47. Carden Alvar, Kirkfield, Ontario
Find Loggerhead Shrike, Golden-winged Warbler, Upland Sandpiper, and more along the best early-summer-birding back road in southern Ontario. Read More “47. Carden Alvar, Kirkfield, Ontario”
By Ron Pittaway
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