Good numbers of birds were present on the island today. This morning’s 
Fish Point bird hike yielded ten species of warblers including BLUE-WINGED, as 
well as 2 BROAD-WINGED HAWKS, SORA, GREEN-BACKED HERON, SOLITARY SANDPIPER, and 
several ORCHARD ORIOLES.

The Pelee Island Bird Observatory began operations last week. Yesterday, a 
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER was banded.

A near-adult BALD EAGLE with an injured wing was found on a road yesterday and 
taken by ferry to the mainland for Rehab (12 step program). 

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There will be daily bird hikes on Pelee Island until at least May 20. Cost 
$4.00 includes admission to Heritage Centre. Inquire at Centre at foot of West 
Dock for times and locations, and details on best birding areas and current 
rarities. 
The Heritage Centre is open from 10 am - 5 pm daily. 519-724-2291. The foyer 
contains a 'sightings board' listing May bird sightings (open 24 hours).  
Lighthouse Point is on the NE corner of the island, Sheridan Point on the NW 
corner, Mill Point on the SE corner, and Fish Point on the SW corner, due south 
of the West Dock.

Attention Birders: All birders are invited to participate in the Second Annual 
Pelee Island Bird Race, noon Friday, May 9 to noon Saturday, May 10. 
'Springsong' Dinner featuring talk with Farley Mowat, introduced by Margaret 
Atwood, Saturday evening at the Pelee Island Wine Pavilion (tickets for the 
dinner sold out). All proceeds go to the Heritage Centre and island 
conservation efforts. Inquire at Pelee Island Heritage Centre for more details 
519 724 2291.
 
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Pelee Island can be reached by ferry leaving Leamington daily. For times and
reservations, call 1-800-661-2220.

Rob Tymstra, Irena Knezevic
Pelee Island Heritage Centre
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