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Tag: Lewis Lake

Posted on May 19, 2016June 4, 2016

Annual Warbler Walk – Sunday, June 5, 2016

Yellow-throat warbler, male
Yellow-throat warbler, male

The Annual Warbler Walk organized by Five Bridges Wilderness Heritage Trust is led by well-known birder Hans Toom
When/where: Sunday, June 5 at the Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park, Lewis Lake.
Meet at 7 a.m.at the picnic area inside the Park .

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