Did most of my birding this weekend between Fenelon Falls and Coboconk.  Best 
bird was a Yellow-billed Cuckoo along Poulsom Rd., which runs east from North 
Line.  There is a good rail trail that runs north from Fenelon Falls and 
crosses North Line on its way up to Burnt River and beyond.  Some of the best 
birding (I have found) is in the first few kms north and south of Poulsom Rd. 
along this rail trail.  Also observed and/or heard were Sandhill Crane (flying 
over), Green Heron, Pileated Woodpecker, Bobolink, Grasshopper Sparrow, and 14 
warbler species.
   
  On the southeast side of Balsam Lake (specifically Sandy Beach Road beside 
the trailer park) on Saturday I had ten warbler species including a 
Blackburnian and a Blackpoll.  Pileated Woodpeckers and Yellow-bellied 
Sapsuckers nest here.
   
  Fenelon Falls and Balsam Lake are in the Kawartha Lakes north of Lindsay and 
southeast of the Carden Alvar.
   
  Ron Fleming
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