HURON FRINGE BIRDING FESTIVAL

The Huron Fringe Birding Festival started in 1998 by finding 130 species of birds. It is now a lot more than just a celebration of birds. Events focused on photography, geology, insects, amphibians, astronomy and more offer participants a chance to spread their wings. Events cater to a variety of lifestyles. You can get up in the wee hours of the morning, vigorously bird all day and not get back till dark or simple take a leisurely walk in the park. There are also indoor and outdoor evening programs. Headquartered in MacGregor Point Provincial Park the festival is timed to witness spring bird migration. The festival continues to grow and diversify. In 2015 a record 199 bird species were found. The festival is hoping to reach 200 species one year. To keep up on festival activities visit the Friends of MacGregor Point Park website https://www.friendsofmacgregor.com/

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Huron Fringe Birding Festival 2022