Whitefish Point Bird Observatory

Whitefish Point Bird Observatory is a haven for bird watchers located at the convergence of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, offering unparalleled birding opportunities.

1,000
Acres Protected
1
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Whitefish Point Bird Observatory

 

Whitefish Point Bird Observatory (WPBO), located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is a renowned site for observing migratory bird species. Positioned at the tip of Whitefish Point, it acts as a geographic funnel for birds moving across the Great Lakes. The observatory is critical for monitoring raptor, owl, and waterbird migrations. Historically, Whitefish Point has been a significant navigational landmark due to its lighthouse, which has guided ships across the often-treacherous waters of Lake Superior. Today, the observatory is managed by the Michigan Audubon Society, emphasizing research and education. Key attractions include the spring and fall bird migrations, which bring thousands of species, some rare or endangered, making it a destination for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers alike.

Highlights

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Spring and Fall Bird Migrations

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Spectacular Lake Superior Views

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Historic Whitefish Point Lighthouse

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Whitefish Point Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum

Notable Natural Features

Whitefish Point Lighthouse

A historic lighthouse guiding ships since 1849, offering tours to visitors.

Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum

Features shipwreck artifacts and exhibits related to maritime history on Lake Superior.

Raptor Viewing Platform

Specially designed platform for excellent views of raptor migrations.