Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Killbear Provincial Park has one main road running basically north south. Many years ago, beaver created a rather large pond on the east side of the road and there was constant flooding of the road in that area. The beaver eventually moved to the west side of the road and the park created diversion channels to help maintain levels. As young trees and shrubs have grown roadside this created what I consider an excellent arrangement for photographers to basically stand in the middle of the beaver pond with bugs galore on these low shrub brush to attract the birds.   


Chestnut-sided Warblers could be found in decent numbers in Killbear Provincial Park this time of year especially near the beaver ponds.




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