| SPRING BIRDS IN THE MINESING FLOODLANDS |
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Saturday 01 April 2017, 08:00am
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BRING RUBBER BOOTS,SPOTTING SCOPES,BINOCULARS AND DRESS FOR OUTDOORS.
The Minesing Wetlands are a great basin into which melted snow flows each spring. Forests are inundated, as are many of the farms located around the perimeter of the swamp. This is a magnet for thousands of migrating waterfowl. Northern Pintail, Tundra Swans, Sandhill Cranes are likely sights, and perhaps a few early songbirds too, such as Tree Swallows.
Driving outing ends 1-2:00 pm
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| Location Depart 8:00 am. From LLPL |
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| Contact Chris Evans 705-722-1136 |
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| Second meeting PLACE: McKinnon Road, Angus (north of where asphalt ends and gravel begins), TIME: 8:30 AM |