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Long Point Birding Observatory

Ontario  >  Canada

Key site for bird migration research, offering conservation efforts, educational programs, and birding opportunities.

Adicionado* por Joey Addesi
Ultima atualização 23 março 2025

Descrição

Long Point Bird Observatory (LPBO) is a world-renowned birding hotspot located on the north shore of Lake Erie in Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Long Point Biosphere Reserve, a unique and ecologically rich area known for its diverse habitats and extraordinary bird migrations.

Long Point is a long, sandy peninsula that extends about 40 km into Lake Erie. The landscape is a mix of sand dunes, marshes, forests, and meadows, creating a variety of habitats that attract an incredible diversity of bird species.

Spring (March–May): A spectacular migration period with thousands of songbirds, including warblers like the Blackburnian Warbler, Chestnut-sided Warbler, and Scarlet Tanager. Waterfowl such as Blue-winged Teal and Northern Pintail are also common.

Summer (June–August): Breeding birds like the Prothonotary Warbler, Least Bittern, and Red-headed Woodpecker nest in the area. Ospreys and Bald Eagles can be seen fishing along the shoreline.

Fall (September–November): Massive raptor migration, including Broad-winged Hawks and Sharp-shinned Hawks. Warblers and thrushes pass through, along with impressive flocks of Sandhill Cranes.

Winter (December–February): Fewer birds, but hardy species like Snowy Owls, Rough-legged Hawks, and Northern Shrikes make for rewarding winter birding.

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Acesso

Long Point Bird Observatory (LPBO) is located in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the north shore of Lake Erie. The observatory is part of the Long Point Biosphere Reserve and lies near the town of Port Rowan, approximately 2.5 hours from Toronto and 1 hour from London, Ontario by car.

By car, take Highway 401 to Woodstock, then exit onto Highway 59 south toward Norwich and Port Rowan. From Port Rowan, continue on Long Point Road (Highway 59) to Long Point. Parking is available near Old Cut Research Station, one of LPBO’s main bird monitoring sites. Press P on the map for directions.

Many trails and observation areas, such as those around the Old Cut Research Station, are best explored on foot.

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