OFO has partnered with birdinghotspots.org to create the most comprehensive
directory of Ontario birding hotspots ever created. The website combines
data from eBird with contributions from birders – like you – to put all the
information you need about Ontario birding hotspots in one easy to access
place.
Check it out!

Head to birdinghotspots.org/ca/ontario. From there, you can explore Ontario
hotspots in a list, search for hotspots by name, or click on the map to
narrow your search by geographic area.
Help grow the directory

Notice a hotspot that’s missing or in the wrong place? You can email us at
[email protected]
Contributors – photos and text needed!

*Do you have photos of Ontario hotspots?* You can contribute photos by
clicking the “upload photos” button on any hotspot page. Images showing
maps, important signage, and access points are particularly useful.

*Do you know how to access a hotspot?* Have first-hand experience birding
there? Know about the birds of interest at a site or best strategies for
birding a hotspot? Contribute written information by clicking the “suggest
edit” button on the individual hotspot page.
Regional representatives

We are looking for dedicated volunteers that will become regional
representatives for their “county” (county, district, regional
municipality, etc.). Regional representatives will take the lead on
reviewing information for hotspots and ensuring gaps are filled either by
themselves or by recruiting local birders who they know have first-hand
knowledge of sites. If you’d like to volunteer as a regional
representative, please get in touch at [email protected]
Learn moreVisit http://ofo.ca/site/content/ontario-hotspots or attend the
April 5 OFO members meeting (register at
https://ofo25.wildapricot.org/event-5092738) where Mike Burrell will
discuss this new tool and other tricks for finding birds this spring.

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