The Ontario Hummingbird Project
Understanding the life cycle of Ontario's hummingbirds
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Hummingbird Sightings Reporting Form
Step 1 of 4
First we need to know where you saw the hummingbird. You can use either of these methods:
  • Use the search box to enter in a specific address (i.e. 123 Fake St. Toronto, Ontario) or general location (Young and Bloor, Toronto, Ontario, or Point Peele National Park). If you have ever used Google Maps to seach for a location, this works exactly the same way. (In fact we are using Google Maps for this!)
  • On the map below you can click and drag the marker to the location you saw the hummingbird. You can zoom and move the map around using the map controls on the left side of the map to help you look for the location.

Use both methods to pin point the percise location (ex. if you were in Point Peele National Park and wanted to position the marker exactly where you were in the park).

Also, if you happen to get "lost" while searching, simply click the "Reset Map" button to start over.

When you are done, click "Next" at the bottom of the page to move to the next step.


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