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A Wandering Week in Newfoundland – Part 4 of 4: To The Wilds
The culmination of our week in Newfoundland, and our entire reason for being there, was the Davis/Murphy family reunion. Warmed and sated from my piping hot bowl of moose stew from the Gannet’s Nest in St. Brides, we headed inland … Continue reading
Posted in birding, birds/nature, environment, kids, life, Links, migrants, No Child Left Inside, weather, wildlife
Tagged Avalon Peninsula, birding, Blackpoll Warbler, boreal forest, Cornus canadensis, Davis-Murphy family reunion, fir, Newfoundland, Northern Waterthrush, Olive-sided Flycatcher, River Otter, Salmonier Nature Park, spruce, The Wilds at Salmonier River, Usnea
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