Connect with Nature
As the first blooms of spring emerge in New Brunswick, the province transforms into a vibrant birdwatching haven.
Experience the season's natural splendor by embarking on an avian adventure, connecting with nature, and discovering the province's diverse habitats teeming with hundreds of bird species.
Why Birdwatching in New Brunswick?
- Diverse habitats: forests and seaside areas Wide range of species: bald eagles, ospreys, plovers, warblers, ducks, and more
- Migratory hotspots: witness the Black-capped chickadee, Great Blue Heron, and semipalmated sandpipers
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- Social opportunities: join birdwatching clubs or groups to connect with fellow enthusiasts
- Conservation efforts: monitor and protect bird populations and habitats
Top Locations to Watch Birds in New Brunswick
1. Johnson's Mills Shorebird Reserve: A crucial stopover for migratory shorebirds like sandpipers and plovers
2. Shepody National Wildlife Area: A picturesque destination with educational resources and guided walks
3. Grand Manan: Located near Machias Seal Island, a prime location for spotting puffins and other seabirds
Embrace the exciting world of birdwatching in New Brunswick this spring. Grab your binoculars, field guide, and camera, and prepare to be captivated by the birds of New Brunswick. Not only will you enjoy the beauty of nature, but you'll also connect with like-minded individuals and contribute to the protection of vulnerable species and their habitats.