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Monthly Archives: April 2009

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Migration Census- 18/04/2009

April 18, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

The fourth census of the spring season was completed this morning. Weather was warm and calm with overcast skies. A singing male Ruby-crowned Kinglet was the first species recorded, a [...]

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Migration Census- 16/04/2009

April 16, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

Census #3 was once again very quiet for migrants. An increase in abundance of Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was noted along with the first appearance of Eastern Meadowlark for the season. Being [...]

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Migration Census- 14/04/2009

April 14, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

The second spring census of migrants along Canoe Lake Road was remarkably similar to the first, clear, cool and windy with just a handful of migrants recorded. Turkey Vultures have [...]

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Migration Census- 12/04/2009

April 12, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

The first spring survey of migrant birds along Canoe Lake Road was windy and cold with just a few migrants recorded. The route begins on Canoe Lake Road, opposite Kingsford [...]

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Introducing Frontenac Bird Studies

April 8, 2009by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

It is with great excitement that the Migration Research Foundation (MRF) introduces a new bird conservation initiative, Frontenac Bird Studies (FBS)! The project has been in development for much of [...]

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