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The depths of winter might find some hardy outdoor folk slogging through knee-deep snow for a glimpse of an owl or enduring icy winds to seek out weird ducks. Not that brand of birder? Not a problem.
There鈥檚 another style of cold-weather birding that you can enjoy from a toasty vehicle, with your favorite tunes for a soundtrack and your preferred hot beverage at hand. Bonus: You鈥檒l visit starkly beautiful landscapes and, with a little luck, find flocks of fascinating songbirds that shrug at winter鈥檚 extremes.
Farm fields in the United States and southern Canada may seem harsh in winter, but for several sturdy species that breed on the Arctic tundra鈥攊ncluding Snow Bunting, Lapland Longspur, Horned Lark, and American Pipit鈥攖hese are attractive places to spend the nonbreeding season. To find the birds, look for fields of corn or wheat stubble, especially those where manure has been spread recently. (They鈥檙e probably after undigested seeds.) And if you locate a flock, look closely: These species often intermingle.
Driving slowly through agricultural areas, you鈥檙e also likely to find raptors like Northern Harrier, Short-eared Owl, and American Kestrel鈥攏ot to mention deer, foxes, and other wildlife. 鈥淵ou end up seeing a lot more of the countryside that you didn鈥檛 know was there,鈥 says University of Windsor biologist Oliver Love, who studies Snow Buntings. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of diversity going on.鈥
This type of birding may lack migration season鈥檚 colors and cacophony, but it鈥檚 a perfect time to admire the austere loveliness of winter farmland and contemplate birds that connect us with the Far North. 鈥淲e can get a little spoiled in spring with so many birds singing, migrating, and moving through,鈥 says avian ecologist Stephen Brenner. 鈥淲inter is a nice time to slow down the pace and really appreciate the birds you do get to see.鈥
This story originally ran in the Winter 2025 issue as 鈥淎rctic Visitors.鈥 To receive our print magazine, become a member by .