The Bruce Peninsula Birding Observatory held their Annual Meeting at Greystone Retreat this year.
The gathering included a pre-meeting Birding Walk during which time, OVER 25 SPECIES of birds were recognized in a hike of less than 1 km and about one hours’ time along CREEK TRAIL (#5) and BARN TRAIL (#6).
Birds spotted included:
- Northern Flicker
- Chipping Sparrow
- Black-Eyed Junco
- Goldfinch
- White Crown Sparrow
- Purple Finch
- Mourning Dove
- White Breasted Nuthatch
- American Robin
- Blue Jay
- Grackle
- Golden Crown Kinglet
- Ruby Crown Kinglet
- Brown Creeper
- Downy Woodpecker
- Chickadee
- Cowbird
- Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
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It was a great pleasure to be included in the walk which was open to the public and to have the opportunity to speak with such knowledgeable birders! We look forward to sharing Greystone Retreat and Trails with BPBO in the future.
To learn more about BPBO “The voice for birds on the Bruce!” visit their website at www.bpbo.ca