Spring Birds in High ParkMigration is happening now!

Yellow-rumped Warbler: Photo: Steven Rose
Yellow-rumped Warbler: Photo: Steven Rose

May is a busy, exciting month for peak bird migration in High Park. In spring some 50 species of birds arrive to breed here while many others make an important stop-over on their journey to other breeding grounds.

Prime viewing locations in the park include the eastern shore and hills of Grenadier Pond, Spring Creek Ravine and all wetlands. As a reminder to birders and photographers, please stay on the main trails and refrain from disturbing the birds and their habitats.

Learn more about the wonderful birds of High Park.

A Celebration of Birds

On May 13th Nature Canada celebrates World Migratory Bird Day to encourage bird conservation and increase awareness of birds. The theme this year is Water: Sustaining Bird Life.

Learn more about the day.

Bird Sounds Webinar

Bird Calls: The Avian Orchestra-2023-05-11 with Emily Rondel (recording) In the lead up to a Bird Festival on May 27th, the City of Toronto Parks Department is offering a webinar on getting to know birds and their sounds.

Bird Sounds: The Avian Orchestra: May 11th, noon to 1:00 pm.

Register here

 

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