Today (13 Nov) a single PINE GROSBEAK briefly visited Arrowhead Provincial
Park.  It was at the Ontario Parks Central Zone office, which is the first
left turn after crossing the Big East River after entering the park, around
11 a.m.  The park is about 5 km N of Huntsville on Hwy. 11 in northern
Muskoka.  A pair of lingering HOODED MERGANSERS have been present on
Mayflower Lake in the park throughout November.

This week, small flocks of REDPOLLS (probably all Common Redpolls) have also
been present at 134 Hutcheson Beach Road in Huntsville.  This address is 1
km W of Hwy. 11, off of Muskoka Road 2.

One week ago, in Grundy Provincial Park, a small flock of COMMON REDPOLLS
was observed in the White Birch campground and 3 small flocks of SNOW
BUNTINGS were also noted on Hwy. 522, just east of Grundy.  Grundy PP is in
NW Parry Sound District, 1 km E of Hwy. 69 on Hwy. 522.

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Burke Korol
Huntsville, ON
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