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... seen in Algonquin at all seasons of the year , the best time is late May through early July . This is the nesting season of our birds , which means that they are in their brightest plumage of the year , and the males are actively ...
... seen in Algonquin at all seasons of the year , the best time is late May through early July . This is the nesting season of our birds , which means that they are in their brightest plumage of the year , and the males are actively ...
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... seen throughout the Park , although we generally see only one , or two at the most , at one time . A robust , blue and white bird with a short tail , big , crested head , and prominent bill , it is often seen along the highway , perched ...
... seen throughout the Park , although we generally see only one , or two at the most , at one time . A robust , blue and white bird with a short tail , big , crested head , and prominent bill , it is often seen along the highway , perched ...
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... seen by everyone who comes to Algonquin . With the exception of the Crow , which leaves the Park in winter , they are at all seasons a part of the Algonquin scene . There are only superficial differences between the appearance of a ...
... seen by everyone who comes to Algonquin . With the exception of the Crow , which leaves the Park in winter , they are at all seasons a part of the Algonquin scene . There are only superficial differences between the appearance of a ...
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11 Very rare Algonquin Park Algonquin Provincial Park ALLIES Family American Arrival Average Departure Average Arrival Average Average Latest Average Departure Latest Barn Swallows beaver ponds Bécasseau Birds of Algonquin Bittern Black Black-billed Cuckoo Black-capped Chickadee Boreal Chickadee breeding Brown Thrasher Bunting Calidris Canada Canard Catbird Chimney Swift cliff colour Common Merganser Conspicuous migrant Crossbill Dendroica Departure Latest Record Duck Eastern eggs falcons Fauvette finches fish Flycatcher Gray Jay Grosbeak Gull Hawk Heron Hirondelle Hummingbird jaune July June Kingbird Kingfisher Latest Record REMARKS Loon male Mockingbird Moucherolle nest noire Northern numbers perch Peregrine Pinson plumage poitrine rare Family rare in summer rare in winter Raven Red-breasted Nuthatch Red-eyed Vireo Ruby-crowned Kinglet Ruffed Grouse S/W Mar Sandpiper Sapsucker Scoter snow songs Sparrow species Tanager Three-toed Woodpecker Tree Swallow tree trunks Troglodyte uncommon Viréo Warbler Waxwing Whip-poor-will wings Winter Wren Woodcock