Boreal/Taiga birding habitat

Lindsay Road 30 Fields

Ontario · Canada

Habitat
Boreal/TaigaForest
Best Seasons
Difficulty

Moderate

Best Months

May-October

About This Location

Lindsay Road 30 Fields is a productive birding destination in Ontario, with 216 species recorded on eBird. This boreal/taiga and forest habitat attracts a wide variety of species among many others. Boreal and temperate forests host breeding warblers, sparrows, and waterfowl during the productive summer months.

Location

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Notable Species

Live Bird Data

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Notable Sightings

Rare or unusual species spotted nearby in the last 14 days

Palm Warbler

Setophaga palmarum

5/30/2026Cabot Head Provincial Nature Reserve--Bruce Pen Bird Observatory2 observed

Palm Warbler (Western)

Setophaga palmarum

5/29/2026Cabot Head Provincial Nature Reserve--Bruce Pen Bird Observatory1 observed

White-crowned Sparrow

Zonotrichia leucophrys

5/27/2026Bruce Peninsula National Park--Crane River Picnic Area1 observed

Northern Mockingbird

Mimus polyglottos

5/26/2026Cabot Head Provincial Nature Reserve--Bruce Pen Bird Observatory1 observed

Recent Observations

Species reported at this location in the last 14 days

Northern Mockingbird

15/24/2026

American Robin

55/24/2026

American Goldfinch

155/24/2026

Red-winged Blackbird

105/24/2026

Common Grackle

25/24/2026

Nashville Warbler

15/24/2026

American Redstart

15/24/2026

Birding Tips

  1. 1

    Listen for boreal specialties like Boreal Chickadee and Spruce Grouse.

  2. 2

    Check spruce and fir stands for crossbills and other irruptive finches.

  3. 3

    Peak breeding season runs from late May through June for most songbirds.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Lindsay Road 30 Fields for birding?
The best months to visit Lindsay Road 30 Fields for birding are May-October. The best seasons are Spring and Summer and Fall.
What birds can I see at Lindsay Road 30 Fields?
Notable species at Lindsay Road 30 Fields include Boreal Chickadee, Spruce Grouse, Gray Jay, Black-backed Woodpecker, White-winged Crossbill. The area supports boreal/taiga, forest habitats.
How difficult is birding at Lindsay Road 30 Fields?
Birding at Lindsay Road 30 Fields is rated as Moderate. Some trails may require moderate fitness and basic hiking ability.
What amenities are available at Lindsay Road 30 Fields?
Lindsay Road 30 Fields offers the following amenities: Parking, Trails.