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Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – The Shoals
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – The Shoals Our morning started early once again. Today, we would be doing the Shoals Lake route.
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Tagged 300mm lens, American Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa virginiensis), American toad (Bufo americanus), bird survey, Breeding Bird Survey, broad winged hawk, Bunchberry in flower, Butterflies, Chalk Fronted corporal skimmer dragonfly Ladona julia, Comma Butterfly, Comma Butterfly (Polygonia comma), Comma Polygonia comma, dawn drive, Ebony Jewelwing, gravel roads, hawk, Hummingbird Moth (Hemaris thysbe), Hummingbird Moth (Hemaris thysbe) Clearwing Moth, Labrador Tea in flower, Metalmark butterly, Mournig Cloak Butterfly (Nymphalis antiopa), northern flickers, Pearl Crescent butterfly (Phycoides tharos), Provincial Park, Quest tent, road signs, Silvery Checkerspot butterfly (Chlosyne nycteis), The North Face Mountain 25 tent, The Shoals Provincial Park, Tiger Swallowtail butterflies (Papillio glaucus), white-throated sparrow zonotrichia albicollis, White-throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis), wildflowers
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Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 1
Breeding Bird Survey 2012 – Day 1 June 9, 2012 – This is our third year of conducting breeding bird surveys in the region of Highway #1o1 north of Sudbury, Ontario. In order to get to our campsite before dark, … Continue reading →
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