Birds of Algonquin Provincial ParkOntario Ministry of Natural Resources, 1982 - Algonquin Provincial Park (Ont.) |
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... attract insects , easily led to the supposi- tion that they were helping themselves to the milk . You are not likely to see any Whip - poor - wills during your visit , mostly because they spend the daylight hours resting on leaf litter ...
... attract insects , easily led to the supposi- tion that they were helping themselves to the milk . You are not likely to see any Whip - poor - wills during your visit , mostly because they spend the daylight hours resting on leaf litter ...
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... attract the wood - dwelling insects that are the staple diet of woodpeckers . Also , on the thin - soiled , rocky ... attracted to the sap . In some cases , the Sapsucker may drill so many holes that the tree is effectively girdled and ...
... attract the wood - dwelling insects that are the staple diet of woodpeckers . Also , on the thin - soiled , rocky ... attracted to the sap . In some cases , the Sapsucker may drill so many holes that the tree is effectively girdled and ...
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... attract so little attention , or are known to so few people . Somewhat smaller than a sparrow , and coloured with a mixture of brown and white that blends perfectly with the assorted colours of tree trunks , it spends its life as its ...
... attract so little attention , or are known to so few people . Somewhat smaller than a sparrow , and coloured with a mixture of brown and white that blends perfectly with the assorted colours of tree trunks , it spends its life as its ...
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21 Rare Algonquin birds Algonquin Park Algonquin Provincial Park ALLIES Family American Arrival Departure Record Average Arrival Average Average Latest Average Departure Latest Barn Swallows beaver ponds Bécasseau Birds of Algonquin Bittern Black Black-billed Cuckoo Black-capped Chickadee Blackbird Boreal Chickadee breeding Brown Thrasher Bunting Calidris Canada Canard Chestnut-sided Chimney Swift cliff colour Common Merganser Conspicuous migrant Cowbird Crossbill Dendroica Departure Latest Record Duck Earliest Average Eastern eggs falcons Fauvette finches Flycatcher forest Gray Jay Grosbeak Gull hardwood Hawk Heron Hirondelle Hummingbird jaune July June Kingbird Kingfisher Loon male Meadowlark Moucherolle nest noire Northern numbers Oriole perch Peregrine Pinson plumage poitrine rare Family Rare in summer rare in winter Raven Record Arrival Red-breasted Nuthatch Red-eyed Vireo Ruby-crowned Kinglet Ruffed Grouse S/W Mar Sandpiper Sapsucker Scoter snow song species Troglodyte uncommon Viréo Warbler Waxwings White-throated Sparrow wings winter records Winter Wren Woodpecker