Bird Sitter Toronto

The bird watching industry has grown considerably in recent years, so much so that there are now more than 3 million people across North America who spend money on going on birding trips each year. In fact, according to research carried out by The American Bird Conservancy, spending on birdwatching holidays increased from $4 billion in 2005 to $6.5 billion in 2015. That’s quite a jump!

However, while many people enjoy visiting national parks and other areas where birds live, others prefer to visit private gardens and backyards. These types of locations tend to offer better views of the birds themselves, and also allow visitors to get closer to nature without having to worry about disturbing wildlife. So why not try finding a local bird watcher?

If you're thinking about becoming a birdwatcher yourself, here are five reasons why:

So how exactly does being a birdwatcher work? Well, firstly, you need to decide what type of bird you would like to watch. Some people love owls, whereas others adore hummingbirds. However, whatever kind of bird you fancy, you should always ensure that you know the best places to go to view them. And don't forget to bring along binoculars too!

There are lots of different ways to become a birdwatcher.

Bird Sitter Toronto

Some useful information about Toronto

Toronto has a population of 2,600,000 people during the most recent measurement. The latitude of Toronto is 43.70011 degrees and the longitude is -79.4163 degrees. Toronto sits within the officially-designated timezone of America/Toronto.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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How does insurance work with pet sitting Toronto?
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Insurance for the host’s property is automatically included. The host’s property is covered for property damage, theft and public liability.
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Who are your partners who I book pet sitting in Toronto through?
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Our partners are perhaps the biggest and best name in the business, Trusted Housesitters.
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What happens if I don’t know how to look after a certain species of pet in Toronto?
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No problem, when you search you are able to specify the species that you are most comfortable with.
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What if the pet I’m looking after in Toronto gets sick?
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Our partners provide a 24/7 Vet Advice Line for you to call.
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How can I trust the sitter in my home in Toronto?
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All sitters are verified, and you are free to choose sitters with only the highest levels of verification.