
Normally, one could see some really amazing closeups of bird species here, but it was really quiet and there were a few other people that had walked through the area within the last fifteen minutes or so leaving most of the wildlife scattering.

There are some really unusual physical characteristics of a spruce bog. You are safe up on the wooden planks that have been meticulously laid out for you, but if you really want to experience the adventure of walking on a spruce bog, you will find it's very much like being on a water bed as the whole area bounces up and down.
This happens because underneath there are floating layers of vegetation that have grown over small sheltered ponds and lakes. On the surface you can see this vegetation in the form of moss or sedges. Over time these plants become thicker and stronger. In fact strong enough to stand on!
As I said though the wetlands are very strong in high levels of acid which makes it difficult for animals and plants to survive. But as evolution proves to us, mother nature has shown to be very adaptable, and many species have survived these harsh conditions.

So eventually, these Spruce bogs have evolved to provide food and cover for a wealth of bird varieties such as the Warbler, Swamp Sparrow and Fly-catcher.
Even in the winter months these Spruce bogs are homes to some bird species that do not migrate such as the Spruce Grouse, Gray Jay and of course the little Boreal Chickadee.

If you don't venture out onto the spongy, acidic ground of a spruce bog don't feel bad. I didn't do it either. Maybe someday but I just wasn't ready yet.
