. Breeding birds of Ontario : nidiology and distribution. Birds; Birds; Birds. Fig. 153 Fig. 153 Black spruce forest habitat. Almost uniform stands of black spruce cover huge areas of northern Ontario and provide habitat for species such as Gray Jay, Golden- and Ruby-crowned kinglets, Pine Grosbeak, and Red- and White-winged crossbills. (Photo by G. K. Peck) Fig. 154A Nest and eggs of Gray Jay surrounded by snow, photographed in Algonquin Provincial Park, at a height of 10 m (30 ft), 5 April 1970. (Photo by G. K. Peck) Fig. 154B Nest of a Ruby-crowned Kinglet with eggs and young, in a black sp


. Breeding birds of Ontario : nidiology and distribution. Birds; Birds; Birds. Fig. 153 Fig. 153 Black spruce forest habitat. Almost uniform stands of black spruce cover huge areas of northern Ontario and provide habitat for species such as Gray Jay, Golden- and Ruby-crowned kinglets, Pine Grosbeak, and Red- and White-winged crossbills. (Photo by G. K. Peck) Fig. 154A Nest and eggs of Gray Jay surrounded by snow, photographed in Algonquin Provincial Park, at a height of 10 m (30 ft), 5 April 1970. (Photo by G. K. Peck) Fig. 154B Nest of a Ruby-crowned Kinglet with eggs and young, in a black spruce at a height of m (18 ft), in Algonquin Provincial Park, 12 June 1971. (Photo by G. K. Peck) 334. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Peck, George K; James, Ross, 1943-; Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum


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