Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park) is a productive birding destination in Saskatchewan, with 259 species recorded on eBird. This wetland and urban park habitat attracts Canada Goose, Mallard, and Gray Partridge among many others. Boreal and temperate forests host breeding warblers, sparrows, and waterfowl during the productive summer months.
When is the best time to visit Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park) for birding?▼
The best months to visit Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park) for birding are May-October. The best seasons are Spring and Summer and Fall.
What birds can I see at Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park)?▼
Notable species at Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park) include Canada Goose, Mallard, Gray Partridge, Black-capped Chickadee, Red-breasted Nuthatch. The area supports wetland, urban park habitats.
How difficult is birding at Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park)?▼
Birding at Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park) is rated as Easy. The trails and viewing areas are accessible for birders of all experience levels.
What amenities are available at Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park)?▼
Regina - Wascana Marsh (north & east sides incl. Douglas Park) offers the following amenities: Parking, Restrooms, Trails.