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Less-crowded Toledo area birdwatching spots

The boardwalk at the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area is the best place for up-close viewing of migrating songbirds for numbers and variety. It's easy birdwatching. But the boardwalk can be scrunched-crowded in the first half of May, especially before Noon.

On breezy southwest wind days, it's a good idea to birdwatch along the parking lot at the outside edge of the Magee boardwalk. Also, the trail between Magee Marsh and Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge provides ample space for birdwatchers. On brisk, southwest wind days, birdwatching on the east beach at Magee Marsh can provide excellent birdwatching without the crowds, unless a Kirtland's Warbler exists.

But plenty of other Toledo-area places exist to view migrating birds. These places lack the crowds. No one else may be present, birdwatching anyway. But a little more effort may be needed to cover more ground and to view more birds high in the canopy.

West Toledo

  • Ottawa Park
  • Woodlawn Cemetery
  • Greenwood Park


Eastern Sylvania Township

  • Wildwood Metropark


South Toledo

  • Swan Creek Metropark


Northern Wood County

  • Rossford Island View Park
  • W.W. Knight Nature Preserve
  • 577 Foundation


Western Lucas County

  • Irwin Prairie State Nature Preserve
  • Secor Metropark
  • Oak Openings Metropark


Northeastern Lucas County along lake shore

  • Maumee Bay Start Park boardwalk
  • Reno Beach


Northwestern Ottawa County

  • Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, the wooded, shrubby area behind the visitors building

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