Newsgroups: rec.birds
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From: rising@zoo.toronto.edu (Jim Rising)
Subject: Birding in Montreal
Message-ID: <1991May30.133245.21546@zoo.toronto.edu>
Date: Thu, 30 May 1991 13:32:45 GMT
Organization: U of Toronto Zoology

This is a subject that I know nothing about, but no one else has
posted any info to this question.  You might try getting ahold of
a copy of "A Bird-Finding Guide to Canada," J. C. Finlay (ed.), 1984
(i.e. not really up to date).  In Mt. Royal they mention Mount Royal
Park & Protestant Cemetary (esp. migration & winter); Westmount
Summit Park (spring migrants, mid-April to mid-June).

Mont-Tremblant Prov. Park, ca. 145 km n. of Montreal is apparently
a good place for eastern warblers, and some boreal species (Black-backed
woodpeckers; Boreal Chickadee; Gray Jay).  

I know none of this from personal experience, but hope that it will be
of some help.  Enjoy your stay in Canada!
-- 
Name:     Jim Rising
Mail:     Dept. Zoology, Univ. Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada    M5S 1A1
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