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Tag Archives: marsh marigolds
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 3
Breeding Bird Surveys (2013) – Day 3 – June 5, 2013 Today’s Breeding Bird Survey route would take us over a series of logging/recreational roads west of The Shoals Provincial Park. Because the park has been closed this year, our … Continue reading
Posted in Bird Survey Outings, Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged bird songs, bird survey, bird surveys, black flies, Breeding Bird Surveys 2013, bright yellows, chapleau ontario, dandelions, ditches, flowering trees, gravel roads, marsh marigolds, Provincial Park, record rainfall, recreational roads, red sky, ruts, smooth waters, trees and shrubs
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Breeding Bird Survey – Singe Lake Route 68-373
Breeding Bird Survey – Singe Lake Route 373 Sunday was our travel day and we drove safely from Ottawa, Ontario to Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park (approximate. 1000 km). To conduct breeding bird surveys, we need to be at the first … Continue reading
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Tagged bbs routes, bird survey, bird surveys, black bear, black flies, blood sucking, Breeding Bird Survey, Canadian Wildlife Services, conifers, Environment Canada, highway 101, ivanhoe lake, logging road, marsh marigolds, mosquitoes, observation points, Singe Lake Route 373, traveled roads, wetland areas
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