I spent this summer doing remote bird surveying in northern Manitoba and had the opportunity to spend a few days in Churchill. Late July is not the time of year that most birders go to Churchill, as the birds are no longer singing and some have already departed the breeding grounds, but most of the local breeders can still be found with a bit of hard work, and it's a great time to see them with young (especially waterfowl and shorebirds). Polar bears are also fairly regular by this time, and we were able to spot two. I could not recommend it more!
Here are a few of the highlights...
Dawn on the fen (Whimbrel)
American Golden Plover and young
Willow Ptarmigan pair and young
Parasitic Jaegers
Arctic Tern chick
Stilt Sandpiper (Goldsand Lake)
Pectoral Sandpiper (Goldsand Lake)
Harris's Sparrow (Tadoule Lake)