Drummond Island Birding Locations
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Drummond Island is comprised of 87,000 acres, 150 miles of rugged scenic shoreline, 133 square miles of forested landscape, and 34 inland lakes. Within this diverse habitat, a number of rare species, land formations and plants can be found.
The unique, untouched area offers ample locations to view a wide variety of bird species. Birds you may see on Drummond Island include: Yellow Rail, Leconte's Sparrow, the Common Loon, Sharp-tailed grouse, osprey, Sandhill Crane, and many more. Dancing Sharp-tailed Grouse
Photo by Paul Rossi |
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Drummond Island
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