Hello Ontbirders,

Angela and I went to Lake Travers Marsh on Saturday
and had little trouble locating 5 Nelson's
Sharp-tailed Sparrows as per Ron Tozer's instructions.
Four of the birds were in a group and were easily
observed as they wandered around feeding and giving
contact calls. The birds spent most of their time in
the NW corner of the wetland. Waders are necessary if
you want to keep warm and dry.

Jeff Skevington

Directions: 
Lake Travers in Algonquin Provincial Park can be
reached via the Sand Lake Gate access point, located
on Barron Canyon Road. This road is reached by turning
south off the Highway 17 bypass onto County Road 26,
at a point 3.5 km west of the Forest Lea Road
(approximately 9 km west of Pembroke),travelling 300
metres, and then turning right at Barron Canyon Road.
Proceed 17.5 km to Sand Lake Gate, and then an
additional 55 km to the Lake Travers access point
parking lot at Poplar Rapids on the Petawawa River.
Follow a trail north from the parking lot to the
Turtle Club historical site, and then proceed eastward
along the beach to the marshy bay on Lake Travers.

Use an Ontario road map to locate Pembroke. Algonquin
Park is three hours north of Toronto via Highways 400,
11 and 60.


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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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