Real-time bird sightings from eBird for Huron County, Michigan
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Huron County sits in the northern Lower Peninsula, a region of mixed northern hardwoods, jack pine plains, and Great Lakes shoreline, with Lake Huron coastline. The county's birding character is shaped by Tip of Thumb, Saginaw Bay, agricultural, which produces a distinctive mix of species across the spring, summer, fall, and winter seasons. This page summarizes the resident and migrant species you can expect in Huron County, with hotspot recommendations and links to recent eBird sightings.
Huron County is part of the Saginaw Bay coastal corridor, one of the most important waterfowl and shorebird regions in the Great Lakes. Spring and fall migration concentrate enormous numbers of Tundra Swans, dabbling and diving ducks, gulls, terns, and migrant passerines along the bay coast. Summer breeding includes Black Tern, King Rail, Yellow-headed Blackbird at the highest densities in the state, and one of the largest breeding populations of Forster's Tern in the Great Lakes.
Key birding hotspots in Huron County include Port Crescent State Park, Wildfowl Bay Wildlife Area, Sand Point. Each of these locations has produced multi-decade eBird records and continues to draw birders from across Michigan and the broader Great Lakes region. Local Audubon chapter field trips visit these locations regularly through the spring and fall migration windows, and many of them are easily accessible from public roads with minimal walking required.
Notable species in Huron County include Black Tern, King Rail, Common Tern, Caspian Tern. These species are not the only birds present in the county, but they represent the birds most likely to draw visiting birders to Huron County specifically rather than to other Michigan counties. The live sightings feed below this section pulls the most recent eBird reports from the past 14 days and is the right reference for planning a current trip.
The northern Lower Peninsula context for Huron County combines mixed northern hardwoods, jack pine plains, beaver-pond wetland complexes, and significant Great Lakes coastal influence depending on county. The region's breeding bird community includes northern specialties like Hermit Thrush, Black-throated Green Warbler, and Common Loon alongside more general Lower Peninsula species. Jack pine counties additionally support Kirtland's Warbler in the species's managed breeding range.
The interactive map, statistics, and recent species list below this section pull live data from the eBird Application Programming Interface and refresh on each page load. Sightings posted to eBird in Huron County propagate to this page within 15 minutes of public release. For comprehensive historical records of birds reported in Huron County, eBird itself remains the authoritative reference.
Birders planning a visit to Huron County should also consult the Michigan Birding Predictions page for week-ahead arrival forecasts and the Migration Tracker for current statewide movement data. The Saginaw Bay overview provides additional context for birding in the heart of Michigan's most important waterfowl corridor.
Edited by Chris Izworski, Bay City, Michigan. Sightings data from eBird, updated every 15 minutes.