Birding areas in the Great Lakes Bay Region

Unique watershed areas keep birds flocking back to the Great Lakes Bay Region time and again.
Located at the crossroads of the Atlantic and Mississippi fly ways, the Saginaw Bay Watershed is a fortress for the Great Lakes Bay Region’s astounding wildlife. Carved millions of years ago by glaciers, the area serves as an important stopping point for birds and birders alike. Over 300 species of songbirds, shorebirds, and waterfowl frequent the region, enticed by its rich landscapes and vast wetlands.
Large migratory congregations of Tundra Swans make for one of the area’s most stunning natural spectacles. Over 35,000 acres of protected natural area compose the Saginaw Bay and its surrounding area. With 15,000 acres of the nation’s largest freshwater wetland system, the area provides a wide array of opportunities for conservation and wildlife appreciation.
Whether you’re looking to stroll along scenic, wooded trails or enjoy a peaceful canoe ride down the Saginaw Bay shoreline, the Great Lakes Bay Region is your destination for organic beauty and amazing birding!
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