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Dr. Jeff Wells is the Senior Scientist for the Boreal Songbird Initiative. During his time at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and as the Audubon Society's National Conservation Director, Dr. Wells earned a reputation as one of the nation's leading bird experts and conservation biologists. He is now dedicated to understanding and protecting the land where North America's birds are born and raised, the Boreal Forest of Canada and Alaska. Check back regularly to read Dr. Wells' perspectives on the conservation, migration and interesting habits of Boreal birds.

Labrador in the Fall

I recently recieved some beautiful shots from my colleague Larry Innes, director of the Canadian Boreal Initiative. He took these during a flight over Labrador, which is some of the most eastern Boreal Forest in North America. I thought I’d share these with you to show how beautiful the Boreal’s mix of coniferous and deciduous trees can look during the fall. These were taken on October 4th near Goose Bay, Labrador.

Enjoy!


Credit: Larry Innes


Credit: Larry Innes


Credit: Larry Innes


Credit: Larry Innes

2 Responses to “Labrador in the Fall”

  1. Fall in British Columbia | BSI Blog Says:

    [...] might recall a previous post where I put up some great photos from Labrador of the Boreal Forest in the fall—courtesy of [...]

  2. Bohemian Waxody | BSI Blog Says:

    [...] from my colleage Larry Innes of the Canadian Boreal Initiative. You might recall some photos I posted last month that he took of the Boreal in the fall over [...]

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