Birded today with my nephew Justin to look for what we called the "fab four"
specialty birds of Algonquin.  We first arrived at the Spruce Bog Boardwalk
at 7:00a.m. before the crowds gathered and easily found 6 SPRUCE GROUSE.
Next stop was the north end of the Mizzy Lake Trail where we had 6+ BOREAL
CHICKADEES and 1 male BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER.  We enjoyed long and close
looks at all three of these species.  The one species that eluded us was the
GRAY JAY, but it certainly wasn't from a lack of trying as we checked all
the best locations.  YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS were the most abundant bird
species of the day.  They were everywhere in good numbers.  A moose was
heard in the distance and 11 butterfly species were observed.

Good Birding
Bruce Ripley
Amherstview
613-384-6392

Km. 42.5 Spruce Bog Boardwalk

Km. 15.4 Arowhon Road
Take Arowhon road north off of Hwy 60 for about 5 km. Where the
road branches in three (old rail line) at the large Arowhon Resort sign,
take the right
branch and drive about 100m along the old rail bed until you reach the chain
across the road and park there. The rail bed can then be walked. After
about 15 minutes it joins up with the upper part of the Mizzy Lake trail
and passes by Wolf Howl Pond and West Rose Lake.   Return on same route
from West Rose Lake.

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