Thursday, August 27, 2009
After finding American three-toed woodpecker on the hill above the cabin we take a four hour walk through excellent mixed habitat in the hills behind the cabin. Starting at a pond above the river we have a great assortment of birds, all the way up to the ridge and at the series of ponds along the way. At the lowest pond we found more boreal chickadees, orange-crowned warbler, arctic warbler (a lifer for Todd – hard to get at 728!), greater scaup hen with ducklings, and the first of many varied thrushes. Further up the hill are a variety of warblers, robin, hermit thrush, fox sparrow, more boreal chickadees and a huge shed moose horn
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