Posting for Bruce Wilson of Barrie
The birds at Wasaga Beach are easy to access. Follow Main Street from
Highway 92 and cross the bridge. Take the first right onto Jenetta
Street. Take Jenetta to Spruce Street (2nd left) and turn left. Park
in the parking lot on the right where Spruce
Hello all,
Another moring of birding at and around Hawk Cliff gave us Eastern Bluebirds,
Horned Larks, Red-eyed Vireo, Bobolink, Wild Turkeys, Belted Kingfisher,
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Rose breasted Grosbeak, Baltimore Oriole, Yellow
and Common yellowthroat Warblers, Cedar Waxwings,
Hi everyone from the Brighton wetlands, so far this year birding in the wetlands
has been very interesting, for me and a lot of new people that have come out
to see what we are all about, this has been a great experience for them and
myself, so lets keep it going, anyone new to birding and those
We finally have our first chicklet! We have 1 egg to go as there is
a hole in the 3rd one.
Cheers, Eve
Eve Ticknor
Coordinator OFNC Falcon Watch
38-9 Gillespie Cres
Ottawa, Ontario K1V 9T5
613-859-9545
All nature is but art, unknown to thee
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The Huron Fringe Birding Festival concluded this
past weekend. The cool,
wet, damp conditions did not dampen the
enthusiasm of the participants
though. The total number of species seen during
the 10 days of the festival
was 181. New species for this past weekend were
Ruddy Duck,
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