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Birding Reports => Eastern Ontario Reports => Topic started by: bernie2112 on August 11, 2010, 09:43:28 PM

Title: Long Sault...
Post by: bernie2112 on August 11, 2010, 09:43:28 PM
Greetings!

We birded Long Sault conversation area yesterday. A nice selection of birds: two (or more) Black and White Warblers, an Overnbird, and a (maybe) Black Throated Green Warbler. We also saw a Veery on the ground. There were a number of Indigo Buntings, and an Empidonax Flycatcher in the pines.

I suspect the start of Fall migration.

Long Sault is north of the 401 along highway 57 (exit 425 on the 401 I think) to County Road 20, turn right and about a kilometer the entrance is on the left. Paid parking is $1 minimum and $4 maximum and they do check!

Cheers,

Bernie

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