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Birding Wetlands

Birding Inverhuron Provincial Park

$10.00

 by Mike Pickup

From Indigenous peoples of long ago to today’s campers, the area of Inverhuron Provincial Park has attracted people to the Lake Huron shoreline.

Birds come here for habitats from shallow waters to mixed forests, riverbanks, and sand dunes. Their songs accompany walkers exploring trails, beach, and the restored pioneer cemetery.

 32 pages, spiral bound
ISBN 978-1-896922-78-2
Cdn $10.00

Description

 

Birding Inverhuron Provincial Park

 by Mike Pickup

From Indigenous peoples of long ago to today’s campers, the area of Inverhuron Provincial Park has attracted people to the Lake Huron shoreline.

Birds come here for habitats from shallow waters to mixed forests, riverbanks, and sand dunes. Their songs accompany walkers exploring trails, beach, and the restored pioneer cemetery.

 

 32 pages, spiral bound
ISBN 978-1-896922-78-2
Cdn $10.00

Additional information

ISBN

1-978-896922-70-6