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Tag Archives: Bonaparte’s Gull
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 2
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 2 – June 4, 2013 The first of our four days of bird surveys began at about 5AM on a logging road to the east of Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park where we had set … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged bird surveys, black flies, Bonaparte's Gull, clouds of dust, gravel road, information recorder, ivanhoe lake, logging road, logging trucks, mosquito populations, observation period, sapsucker, survey activities, survey locations, survey routes, warbler, yellow bellied sapsucker
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Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 1
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 1 – June 3, 2013 This was the fourth year that Gerhard and I had teamed up to conduct breeding bird surveys for Environment Canada on four prescribed routes between Ivanhoe Lake and White … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged bird surveys, Bonaparte's Gull, Breeding Bird Surveys 2013, Chroicocephalus philadelphia, contrails, Environment Canada, highway 101, highway construction stop sign, inclement weather, intermittent rain, ivanhoe lake, Ivanhoe Lake ProvincialPark, Larus philadelphia, latchford, Montreal River, nightfall, North Face Mountain 25 tent, Ontario, Quest tent, rain and snow, rain showers, Sgt. Aubrey Cosens VC Memorial Bridge over the Montreal River at Latchford, timmins ontario, wet stuff, wet weather
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