On Maraboeuf Lake and Saganaga Falls this past June, as well as at the outfitters, I saw or heard:
White-throated sparrow (Oh sweet Canada Canada Canada) Gray jay Cedar waxwing (a pair of them) Common goldeneye Hermit thrush (so beautiful) American bittern (wish we had them back home) Common loon (wish we had them back home too) Whipporwill Bald eagle (a pair of them, near the Sag Channel)
I'm still pretty green but it was fun to identify bird songs up north. What have you been hearing up north?
aka HermitThrush
"Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
On recent trips into southern Quetico: Nuthatch (heard; species not noted) Bald Eagle Blue Jay Goldeneye Common Loon Gulls (species not noted) Hairy Woodpecker Robin Song Sparrow Spotted Sandpiper Tundra Swan White-throated Sparrow
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