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Monthly Archives: April 2010

White-throated Sparrow

Feeling the cold

April 27, 2010by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

Snow fell during the overnight in our region, which has cranked up the sparrow activity at bird feeders. Fortunately, seasonal temperatures are expected to return tomorrow – good timing for [...]

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Breeding Bird Studies, News
Large-flowered Trilliums

A tortoiseshell leads the way

April 24, 2010by frontenacbirdstudies 2 Comments

Yesterday I enjoyed another foray into the depths of Frontenac Provincial Park. I must have walked a good 4 kilometers or so in search of study sites for our growing [...]

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M.A.P.S, News
blandings

Nesting hawks & rare woodland butterflies

April 20, 2010by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

The search for new MAPS sites to join our existing Maplewood Bog and Rock Ridge stations has begun. The process is challenging, particularly here in the Frontenac Arch where ‘disturbed’ [...]

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M.A.P.S, News, Species in Focus
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Frontenac Bird Studies in 2010

April 19, 2010by frontenacbirdstudies Leave a comment

Prairie Warbler by Tommy P (Creative Commons License) drac Year two of Frontenac Bird Studies is on! drac Our pilot field season of last year was an immensely rewarding and [...]

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