Greetings to all. While birding Little River this
afternoon, I chanced to meet another birder who was
unfamiliar to me. We walked together to a spot where I
had a hunch I might find a Hooded Warbler. As I was
extolling the virtues of Paul Pratt to him, I noticed
some movement out of the corner of my left eye about
20 yards away. When I put my glasses on it, I was
shocked to see an exquisite male Kentucky Warbler
bathing at the water's edge. It was the best look at a
Kentucky that I've had since May '96.
I also had a Louisiana Waterthrush in the same
vicinity about an hour earlier. (But I wasn't even
THINKING about Paul at the time . . .)
To reach the Little River site, take Little River
Road east from Lauzon Road or Riverdale. Drive over
the bridge and park in the lot adjacent to the hill.
The Kentucky was found on the east side of the old
creek a couple hundred yards south of the hill.
Randy Horvath
Windsor,ON
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