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Northern waterthrush, Rondeau Provincial Park.
An unusual to the yard and pond.

This one stayed all day but was hard to see the majority of the time. They always seem to be behind a bush or clump of vegetation.


Parkesia noveboracensis
The Northern Waterthrush is territorial in both winter and summer. On the breeding grounds the male proclaims its territory with its loud, ringing song. On the wintering grounds it uses its "chink" calls, together with chasing and fighting, to keep out intruders.
source - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Waterthrush/lifehistory

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