Hi all,
Migration has obviously been a bit slow this year, but Steve Charbonneau and
I did find some migrants this morning.  Most notable was a
BLACK-ANDWHITE-WARBLER on Spicebush Trail (near beginning).  There were also
at least a dozen Yellow-rumped Warblers there.  Several Ruby-crowned
Kinglets were evident throughout the park, as well as Hermit Thrushes and a
few Brown Thrashers.  One Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher was on South Point Trail,
and I caught sight of a probable Swainson's Thrush on Tulip Tree Trail.  A
number of White-throated Sparrows were also in the park as well as a couple
of lingering Fox Sparrows.  Last weekend a large number of Vesper Sparrows
were migrating through, but none were evident today.
Tomorrow promises to be a better day!

Rondeau Park is found at the south end of Chatham-Kent Rd. 15.
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Blake  A. Mann
Wallaceburg,
Chatham-Kent, Ont.
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