Monday 18 April 2022

§§§ ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario - Part One

Let me start by saying these few pictures are like peeking through a door of wonder. So much more! Rondeau I visited in early spring where things are just getting started. Necessitated follow up visit required. A few points about Rondeau:

- A very strong family connection for me.
- Second oldest park in Ontario since 8 Sep 1894
- 8 km long crescentic (now that’s a word!) piece of land jutting into Lake Erie
- Important stopover for migrating birds. 360 species seen and 130 breeding. Includes many rare birds such as 
  Black Tern, Brewer’s Blackbird, Cerulean Warbler and most famously Prothonotary Warbler
- Largest Carolinian forest in Canada. Sassafras, Red Oak and Tulip Trees grow there
- Mixed use park of varying habitats







Yours truly on park bench. Note the famous foot to knee bend tree to the right.









Massive, ancient knarly Willow tree



Blending in - Brown Creeper


Top left to right, Yellow Crowned Kinglet, Yellow-billed Sapsucker (we think), Eastern Bluebird and Great Blue Heron



Snowdrops



Breeding pair Mute Swans near park entrance



One of oldest cabins in the park



Early frog out sunning 

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