jroovs wrote in post #15435058
Very nice shot. I've heard that is a terrific location for birds, would like to get there sometime soon.
Hi there, thanks for your kind words.
Presqu'ile is a good place to see many different types of birds. The best times, in my opinion, are during the spring and fall migration when there is a great assortment of species passing through the area - especially shorebirds and the birds that hunt them.
During the winter months you'll see many winter ducks, quite a few chickadees and hairy/downy woodpeckers, and the occasional pileated. Raptor wise this winter I haven't seen any snowy or barred owls, but I do know that they are present. During my visit I also saw a pair of juvenile bald eagles soaring along the shoreline where the lighthouse is situated. You also stand to see some deer as well.
During the winter months be prepared to do a fair amount of walking through the trails which criss cross the woodlands or head to Owens Point Trail and follow it out all the way to the lake. If the water is low enough, cross over to the islands as well.
Either way, you're bound to find something which will get your mojo going. If you get the chance to go during the spring or fall migration, book yourself a campsite for the weekend and enjoy a different area of the park each day you're there. Just don't forget the bug juice if you go in the spring as the mosquito's will eat you alive.
Attila P.