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
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