Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour)

Saskatchewan · Canada

Habitat
LakeUrban Park
Best Seasons
SpringSummerFall
Difficulty

Easy

Best Months

May-October

About This Location

Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour) is a productive birding destination in Saskatchewan, with 209 species recorded on eBird. This lake and urban park habitat attracts a wide variety of species among many others. Boreal and temperate forests host breeding warblers, sparrows, and waterfowl during the productive summer months.

Location

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Notable Species

Birding Tips

  1. 1

    Scan the water surface methodically for diving ducks, loons, and grebes.

  2. 2

    Check the shoreline and mudflats for shorebirds and wading birds.

  3. 3

    Peak breeding season runs from late May through June for most songbirds.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour) for birding?
The best months to visit Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour) for birding are May-October. The best seasons are Spring and Summer and Fall.
What birds can I see at Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour)?
Notable species at Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour) include Common Loon, Bald Eagle, Double-crested Cormorant, Ring-billed Gull, Bufflehead. The area supports lake, urban park habitats.
How difficult is birding at Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour)?
Birding at Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour) is rated as Easy. The trails and viewing areas are accessible for birders of all experience levels.
What amenities are available at Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour)?
Redberry Lake Regional Park (including Millennium Point and harbour) offers the following amenities: Parking, Restrooms, Trails.