The Mizzy Lake Trail was where we focused our efforts; firstly driving along the Arowhon Road where we quickly saw our first target - Boreal Chickadee - while singing Ovenbirds, Yellow-rumped Warblers and Red-breasted Nuthatches were to become familiar sights and sounds.
Red-breasted Nuthatch Algonquin, Ontario 31st May 2016 |
female Spruce Grouse Algonquin, Ontario 31st May 2016 |
Ovenbird Algonquin, Ontario 31st May 2016 |
Myrtle Warbler Algonquin, Ontario 31st May 2016 |
Boreal Chickadee Algonquin, Ontario 31st May 2016 |
Grey Jays Algonquin, Ontario 31st May 2016 |
As it got towards dusk, we had another failed Eastern Whip-poor-will and American Woodcock attempt. For some reason too, I declined rapidly and spent the rest of the night either sleeping or feeling distinctly ill. And as the next day dawned, I was slow to rise still feeling grim - though Mark L was great by getting me going but realising he was going to have to do everything! Though I started off by finding this big boy on the Mizzy Lake trail - a nice Moose (the first of three): -
Moose Algonquin, Ontario 1st June 2016 |
Black-backed Woodpecker Algonquin, Ontario 1st June 2016 |
Chestnut-sided Warbler Algonquin, Ontario 1st June 2016 |
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