Hi All,

Report for the Windsor area for May 1.

It was cloudy today with a temperatures of 22C. My afternoon walk
(1:30-4:30) at Ojibway produced 5 new species for myself;
Nashville Warbler 7 or 8,
Blue Winged Warbler 1
Ovenbird 1,
House Wren 1 or 2, 1 singing
Black Throated Green Warbler 1.

Also seen today were Palm, Yellow, Yellow Rumped Warblers. The later is
easily seen along the pond area outside the visitor's center were about 20
or so can easily be found. My first of season for Rose Breasted Grosbeak and
White Crowned Sparrow.

The wooded areas of Ojibway were filled with White Throated Sparrow,
certainly hundreds. I would think if one focused on this bird alone in the
area thousands could be counted judging from the population density that I
saw.

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Lasalle Woods/Brunett Park: 7-9pm

Least Flycatcher 2
Winter Wren 1
Black Throated Green Warbler 2

At dusk, along the main entry trail, a Whip Poor Will was heard.


Mark Conlon
Lasalle

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