Winter Birding in Ontario

The mesmerizing beauty is so calming! Winter and birding seem like an unlikely pair. “What is there to see in the winter?” people often ask.
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Lemon’s Lake Haus-Winter Cottage

Sleeps 6 | 3+BR | 2BTH | WIFI | Wood Fireplace | AC | 1 Dog allowed

Romantic winter retreat in charming Bayfield. Newly renovated modern cottage for couples. Cozy up by the wood fireplace and enjoy the serene ambiance.

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First on Elmslie Oasis-Winter Cottage

Sleeps 8 | 3BR | 2BTH | WIFI | Gas Fireplace | Lake View & Lake Access | 1 Dog Allowed

Find your happy place at the First on Elmslie, a country oasis with a lush yard and private lake access. It will be your respite!

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Huron Time-Winter Cottage

Sleeps 5 | 3BR | 2BTH | WIFI | Gas Fireplace | AC | 2 well behaved dogs allowed
Fun for all! Newly Renovated open concept vacation home on quiet street walking distance to everything.

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The truth is that winter in southern Ontario offers some extravagant avian rewards. What better remedy is there for the blues than the sight of a bufflehead gliding across frigid Lake Ontario and flaunting his iridescent plumage?

Some of my most rewarding winter birding in Ontario experiences have been watching common birds at feeders. I can think of no sight more stunning than a fiery red northern cardinal against a barren landscape. Photo credit: Lisa Pot

The call of a chickadee breathes life and whimsy into freezing days, a pine siskin — a grayish brownish finch — astounds us with its dazzling yellow wing bars, and the sight of an intrepid red-breasted nuthatch creeping headfirst down a tree will convert even the most skeptical into a die-hard winter birder. The tapping of a woodpecker — a downy, a hairy, a red-bellied or even something as exciting and rare as a black-backed — will lighten up the dreariest of days.

excerpts from https://ontarionature.org/the-beauty-of-winter-birding/ by Julia Zaranking