Calgary offers bird-watching enthusiasts a unique opportunity to observe over 200 species, from songbirds to birds of prey. The city’s extensive network of parks and protected areas, like the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary and Fish Creek Provincial Park, make it an ideal spot for both seasoned birders and curious beginners.
Your Guide to Birding in Calgary
Your Guide to Birding in Calgary
Birding Locations in and Around Calgary
Whether you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of a rare species or simply want to enjoy a peaceful day in nature, these birding spots in Calgary are well worth the visit.
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary
Tucked along the Bow River, the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary has been a haven for migratory birds since 1929. This forested oasis has seen at least 270 species of birds pass through. Birders can stroll through picturesque trails, pathways, and bridges while looking for their next find.
The Nature Centre at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary offers plenty of learning opportunities about the local flora and fauna. It’s the perfect place to stop for a snack or bathroom break.
Location: 2425 9 Ave SE
Birds to look out for: Woodpeckers, waterfowl, and raptors (birds of prey).
Weaselhead Flats
Weaselhead Flats is a sprawling natural area that offers birders a chance to explore diverse habitats, from wetlands to forests. With its winding trails and scenic views, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers.
Location: 37 St SW & 66 Ave SW
Birds to look out for: Waterfowl, songbirds, and even great horned owls.
Confederation Park
Confederation Park is another peaceful escape right in the city. Birders looking for a quiet morning can enjoy the sights and sounds of various species attracted to the park’s mature trees and gentle streams.
Location: 905 30 Ave NW
Birds to look out for: Chickadees, nuthatches, and warblers.
Fish Creek Provincial Park
As one of the largest urban parks in Canada, Fish Creek Provincial Park is a bird-watcher’s paradise. The park’s diverse ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands, attract a wide variety of birds.
Location: 15979 Bow Bottom Trail SE
Birds to look out for: Red-tailed hawks, blue herons, and even the occasional bald eagle.
Carburn Park
Carburn Park, located along the Bow River, offers bird watchers a tranquil environment. The park's ponds and surrounding greenery create a rich habitat that supports a vibrant bird population throughout the year.
Location: 67 Riverview Dr SE
Birds to look out for: Waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors (birds of prey).
Nose Hill Park
Nose Hill Park is one of Calgary's largest natural areas and offers sweeping views of the city. Its vast grasslands, dotted with wooded areas, make it a great spot for birders looking to enjoy a day in nature with plenty of opportunities to spot unique species.
Location: 5620 14 St NW
Birds to look out for: Prairie birds, hawks, and even the occasional owl.
Ralph Klein Park
As one of Calgary’s newest parks, Ralph Klein Park is a hidden gem for bird watchers. It offers a serene wetland environment that supports a large variety of bird species. With its well-maintained trails and educational centre, it's an excellent spot for both novice and experienced birders.
Location: 12350 84 St SE
Birds to look out for: Waterfowl, shorebirds, and songbirds.
Anne and Sandy Cross Conservation Area
The Anne and Sandy Cross Conservation Area is a dedicated wildlife preserve just south of Calgary. It covers 4,800 acres of protected land ideal for bird watching. With its diverse mix of grasslands, forests, and rolling hills it attracts many migratory birds.
Location: 20-194001 160 St W, Foothills County
Birds to look out for: Bluebirds, hawks, and sparrows.
Before you begin your birding adventure in Calgary, be sure to check out the official City of Calgary Parks page for updates on park closures, notices, and safety alerts.
Birds of Calgary
Calgary’s official bird is the much-loved chickadee. Here are some other notable birds to look out for when you’re out exploring Calgary.
- Swainson’s Hawk
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Northern Flicker
- Red-breasted Nuthatch
- Blue Jay
- Black-billed Magpie
- Downy Woodpecker
- Gray Jay
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- House Finch
- Black-capped Chickadee