Bird watchers who stay at Huber’s Lodge during May or September will receive a complimentary copy of the Birds of Ontario field guide book.
Huber’s Lone Pine Lodge Bird Watching
The exceptional diversity for bird watching is due to three factors. Undisturbed wilderness, abundance of lakes & rivers and the meeting of the southern hardwood forests to the northern coniferous forests.
Many bird species are year round residents - like the Gray Jay, Boreal Chickadee and Spruce Grouse. Others are migrants - like the Indigo Bunting, Blue Heron, Brown Thrasher and Wood Thrush.
May is an exceptional time to observe migrating birds. While many species make Wabigoon Lake their destination of choice, there are many more that stop off at the Butler Lake Park as guests on their way further north.
Bird watchers who stay at Huber’s Lodge during May or September will receive a complimentary copy of the Birds of Ontario field guide book. There is nothing like a day of bird watching and hiking about followed by a warm fireplace and a great dinner at Huber’s Lone Pine Lodge.