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Less-crowded Toledo area birdwatching spots
The Magee Marsh Wildlife Area boardwalk is the best place to view migrating songbirds for numbers, variety, and ease-of-use.
But the boardwalk can be scrunched-crowded in the first half of May, especially before Noon.
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, covering more ground, viewing more birds high in the canopy, etc.
Near West Toledo
- Ottawa Park - Toledo
- Woodlawn Cemetery - Toledo
- Greenwood Park - Toledo
- Wildwood Metropark - Sylvania
Elsewhere in the Area
- Rossford Island View Park
- Maumee Bay Start Park boardwalk
- Reno Beach
- Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, the wooded, shrubby area behind the visitors building
- Irwin Prairie State Nature Preserve
- Secor Metropark
- Oak Openings Metropark
- Swan Creek Metropark
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