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Wildlife Viewing
Thirty-two species of mammals have been recorded at Pinery. A few
of the park's most commonly seen mammals are red squirrel, chipmunk,
raccoon, beaver, coyote and flying squirrel.
Another mammal that most people enjoy seeing while at Pinery is
the White-tailed Deer. Your best chance at viewing deer is along
the bike trail through the day-use area.
Pinery's unique and rare habitats provide shelter and space for
319 different species of birds, 124 of which have nested in the
park. You can watch the magnificent migration of thousands of Tundra
Swans in March or watch Warblers pass through in May and June. You
can watch for Red-throated Loons off the beach in the fall, or walk
the trails in summer looking for a brilliant Scarlet Tanager, Baltimore
Oriole or Cerulean Warbler. In the winter, Red-tailed Hawks and
Tufted Titmice are common sights at the Visitor Centre feeder.
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