BP
Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory
Thu, May 27, 2004 8:01 PM
On Wednesday, 26 May, a Western Meadowlark was singing on top of a half-dead
birch tree, in front of the research station of the Bruce Peninsula Bird
Observatory,at Cabot Head, on the Georgian Bay.
And on May, 27, a late Rough-legged Hawk was observed soaring at mid-day.
Cabot Head Research Station is located near Dyers Bay, on the Bruce
Peninsula. Acces to the station is limited. Please contact us for a visit.
Stephan Menu
Field Ornithologist/Bander-in-Charge
BPBO
Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory is a charitable non-profit group dedicated
to the conservation and study of birds and their habitats on the Bruce
Peninsula. For more information about BPBO and volunteer opportunities at
the spectacular Cabot Head Research Station, visit our Website at
www.bpbo.ca.
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On Wednesday, 26 May, a Western Meadowlark was singing on top of a half-dead
birch tree, in front of the research station of the Bruce Peninsula Bird
Observatory,at Cabot Head, on the Georgian Bay.
And on May, 27, a late Rough-legged Hawk was observed soaring at mid-day.
Cabot Head Research Station is located near Dyers Bay, on the Bruce
Peninsula. Acces to the station is limited. Please contact us for a visit.
Stephan Menu
Field Ornithologist/Bander-in-Charge
BPBO
Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory is a charitable non-profit group dedicated
to the conservation and study of birds and their habitats on the Bruce
Peninsula. For more information about BPBO and volunteer opportunities at
the spectacular Cabot Head Research Station, visit our Website at
www.bpbo.ca.
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