Birds at Wood Lake RV and Marina.
Mallard, Killdeer, American Goldfinch, Black-capped chickadee, Osprey, Cedar waxwing California quail, Great horned owl, American robin, Downy woodpecker We have stayed at the Wood Lake RV Campground 5 different times now. As always, I keep an eye out for any birds (or other creatures) in the area. The ten species above are just a portion of the birds I have seen at or from the camp. Not included are the many house sparrows, starlings, flickers, and other waterfowl I have seen. The fact is that the place is alive with birds, especially in the spring. The reason is simple enough. The park provides two important criteria required for breeding - nesting sites and food. The nesting sites are largely from old willow trees that have a host of holes in them; dozens, if not more. The food comes from the stream, lake, trees, and grassy areas that the park boasts. Another bonus is that the Okanagan Rail Trail is down the street (maybe a mile a...