Drummond Island Birding Locations
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
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Drummond Island
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