Posted with permission of Mark Cranford, ONTBIRDS mailing list coordinator

Greetings,

Are you an eager naturalist in high school, college or university, and who will 
be at least 16 years old by summer 2007?  Or do you know someone who fits this 
description?  If so, then you should know that Algonquin Provincial Park's 
Natural Heritage Education Program is currently accepting applications for 
summer 2007 Park Naturalist positions.  Successful candidates have the 
opportunity to: vastly augment their field skills by living in and having 
access to a huge natural area; live and work with - as well as learn from - 
many others who share the same passion for the natural world; and polish their 
communication skills through interacting with the public.  In other words, it 
is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young people who enjoy sharing their 
passion for nature with others.  

To learn more about this opportunity, please visit the following website: 
http:www.algonquinpark.on.ca/geninfo/jobs.html.  

Best regards,


Justin Peter
Natural Heritage Education Specialist
Algonquin Provincial Park 
Ontario, Canada
 
613-637-2828
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.algonquinpark.on.ca
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Dec 15 18:08:36 2006
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [email protected]
Received: from smtp100.rog.mail.re2.yahoo.com (smtp100.rog.mail.re2.yahoo.com
        [206.190.36.78])        by king.hwcn.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 
07AD163498
        for <[email protected]>; Fri, 15 Dec 2006 18:08:36 -0500 (EST)
Received: (qmail 90762 invoked from network); 15 Dec 2006 23:08:36 -0000
DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws;
        s=s1024; d=rogers.com;
        
h=Received:X-YMail-OSG:Message-ID:From:To:Subject:Date:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding:X-Priority:X-MSMail-Priority:X-Mailer:X-MimeOLE;
        
b=rOFpABT6OSy6+m2nsscxLHF/uFY3Xf4umCurWwAZoALkz0BUJX0EHqFOK9zyyQk8QNISdYXTmzpdTr99204XD+p8DRY0bI3QGClLRjArFXuQdl1Pd6PuiLdrQ7CsFqynmHIXGakKdio4mLtMOjZkzpDIDLS4PBB4Xcc/pYQWEpI
   ;
Received: from unknown (HELO edinas) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@74.104.10.176 with
        login)  by smtp100.rog.mail.re2.yahoo.com with SMTP;
        15 Dec 2006 23:08:35 -0000
X-YMail-OSG: 
z6riRDQVM1kOsKEihmSYCNefpNrVWd_oE0QkFoIsqXdOdaC_8SA5b0DGhTP88BpdQ1f0EMyY3t9UhF.7wVGLhCg.Ro6.ntQYgE0ImWhjlkzj.MpLmQ.beezOQEXvTeD3qLzRED8b
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Heather Pickard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ontbirds" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 18:07:56 -0500
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
        format=flowed;
        charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=response
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3028
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3028
Subject: [Ontbirds]Fw: Black-throated Green Warbler Ottawa Dec15
X-BeenThere: [email protected]
X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1
Precedence: list
X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 23:08:36 -0000


----- Original Message -----
From: "Heather Pickard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ontbirds" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 4:37 PM
Subject: Black-throated Green Warbler Ottawa Dec15


> Our party of three birded Mud Lake at Britannia Conservation Area today.
> Around noon as chickadees fed from our hands a Black-throated Green
> Warbler
> was spotted along the trail that begins at Cassels Road and heads south
> around the west side of the lake. The bird was in the brush where the
> trail
> takes a "U"-shaped curve to avoid low wet ground. Responding to 'pishing'
> it
> came closer and we got great views before it moved deeper into the bush.
>
> Other species sighted included Brown Creeper, Downy Woodpecker,
> White-breasted Nuthatch, Northern Cardinal, Mallards and American Black
> Duck.
>
> Directions courtesy Neily World:
> http//ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/orwo10.htm
>
> Happy Birding,
> Heather Pickard and
> Al and Cathy Garner
>

Reply via email to