The Pipits: Sudden Tract, Cambridge 2026
Sun, Apr 12
|Sudden Tract CA, Cambridge ON
Sudden Tract is a beautiful walk through a forest and a wetland. We should see lots of spring ephemerals as well as spring migrant songbirds. If we're lucky, we may see salamanders as well.


Time & Location
Apr 12, 2026, 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Sudden Tract CA, Cambridge ON, 1841 Spragues Rd, Cambridge, ON N1R 5S5, Canada
Guests
About the event
Leader: Colleen Reilly, 289.795.6537. Feel free to call or text me if you need.
This Sunday we will be going to search for wildflowers and spring migrant birds!
We will meet in the Spragues Road parking lot: https://goo.gl/maps/4XbUEWGBGx5ij87L8
We will meet at 8am.
Sudden Regional Forest comprises a variety of site types and contains several significant species of flora and fauna. Moraines provide a series of hills and valleys with small ponds and vernal pools being found in the valleys and mixed hardwood forests on the hillsides and hilltops. There are several conifer plantations which are well established and which provide habitat for a variety of bird species. There is a well developed network of trails that covers the entire forest and is well used by recreational walkers and educational groups. There are a number of sites throughout Sudden Regional Forest that support populations of salamanders, including the Jefferson complex and Four-toed salamander.…