A walk through Bronte Creek Provincial Park's east side or campground
turned up some nice birds thus afternoon, including a small flock of
Bluebirds, a Northern Mockingbird, and a late House Wren.
Directions: QEW to Bronte Road, north to Upper Middle Road, west on
Upper Middle to the Park Gate. The campground office is usually open
but if not, there is a self pay station and parking lot. The
Campground roads make for easy access on foot to some nice birding
areas along the river.
Rod Murray
Oakville, ON
rod.murray "at" mac.com
Rod Murray
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