The caption in the lower right-hand corner didn't hurt...Webster Falls Dundas/Hamilton ?
You have good eyesight, didn't even notice till you mentioned it. Good find.The caption in the lower right-hand corner didn't hurt...
You have good eyesight, didn't even notice till you mentioned it. Good find.
In the lower picture, judging by the vegetation it's the spring migration. I'm there at least four times a year, know it intimately. Pretty sure I know at least two people in that picture.Yes during fall migration
In the lower picture, judging by the vegetation it's the spring migration. I'm there at least four times a year, know it intimately. Pretty sure I know at least two people in that picture.
Whose father was responsible for this?
Looking north on the east side of Cape Breton Island's Cabot Trail.A rather well known roadway
You are correct on all points.The Town Clock at Citadel Hill in Halifax. It was commissioned by Prince Edward in 1800, Queen Victoria's dad.
Middle of May for warblers and other passerines, early fall for hawks.I think top photo is fall. Second photo is spring.
Which migration is the best for variety and number of bird ?
I'm pretty sure it is the west side of the island (Gulf of St. Lawrence side) but regardless it most certainly is the Cabot Trail.Looking north on the east side of Cape Breton Island's Cabot Trail.