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Members and non-members welcome.
Approximately 2 hours of slow walking and exploring Thickson's Woods, meadow and lakefront to look for migratory birds.
Please note that the bird watching will include uneven dirt trails and a grassy meadow (fairly flat); the waterfront trail for our walk is paved and fairly flat; practice tick safety.
A handful of naturalists formed a non-profit and purchased the woods to save it from logging in 1983. Thickson's Woods is the last remnant of old-growth white pines on the north shore of Lake Ontario. This area provides a vital resting place for countless migrating songbirds each spring and fall. In 2001, they protected an 8 1/2-acre meadow just north of the woods.
Bring water, snack, wear sturdy footwear, binoculars. Feel free to bring a portable stool or chair if you would like to sit during your bird watching.
NO dogs.
Please look both ways when crossing the Waterfront Trail between Thickson's Woods and the meadow.
Directions: 401 to Thickson Road in Whitby and travel south to the waterfront trail. Free parking lot and roadside parking.
Arrive at 9:15 am for 9:30 am start
Karen Graham, 289-356-7366 (text or call)
2024 Oak Ridges Trail Association