Winter Birding Ontario. Although many birds migrate south in the fall several species live in Canada year-round toughing it out all winter long. Even as I hit the publish button on that last post the snow had already began to fall and southern Ontario was getting its first real taste of winter.
Bundling up and braving the elements at this time of year will certainly reward you with some great sightings of multiple bird species. Birding Owls in ONBC. Birds of a feather dont always flock together especially during winter.
What better remedy is there for the winter blues than the sight of a bufflehead gliding across frigid Lake Ontario and flaunting his iridescent plumage.
Fortunately Ontario is blessed with many provincial and national parks that offer amazing birding opportunities to observe these winter migrants. Birds of a feather dont always flock together especially during winter. You can help these birds out by building your own bird feeder and filling it with tasty treats. These 40 species are those most likely to be found in snowy backyards throughout the United States and Canada.