Best way to get those suckers is to get into a canoe and plan on
paddling a bit. It's quiet and lovely and you'll end up with lots of
good stuff. We (12 of us in 4 boats) canoed from the Brent/Lavier
Circuit (along the northern border of AP) all the way to James Bay
one summer...a little over 300 miles.
Bernie Krause
>Monty Brigham wrote:
>> Hi Walt,
>>
>> If you have the time, try and split your time between Presqu'ile
>> Provincial Park which is about an hour east of Toronto and Algonquin
>> Park which is approx. three hours north of Toronto. At Presqu'ile, you
>> can get shorebirds from the Arctic and in Algonquin you can get the tre=
e
>> frog. Most other frogs have stopped calling at this time of year,
>> except possibly the bull frog.
>
>Is route 60 in Algonquin sufficient to get into treefrogs, or would I
>need some local roads? I'd been eyeing that one. Would be nice to find
>them still calling.
>
>> I have produced a CD which includes these frog sounds and is available
>> at both of these parks.
>
>I'll keep a eye out for it.
>
>Walt
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