Dear Ontbirders...

Noteworthy at Pelee yesterday (July 3rd) was a male WILSONS WARBLER seen
along the south side of Delaurier Trail. Certainly not a bird one expects at
Pelee in the first week of July.

Also of note was a singing male ALDER FLYCATCHER in the same location. Also
at least eight YELLOW-BREASTED CHATS in Delaurier fields and a nest of
YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO with two chicks and one egg (plus lots of other heard
YBC).

Good Birding!

Tom

Tom Hince
Wild Rose Guest House              On the web at:
http://www.netcore.ca/~peleetom
RR#1 (21298 Harbour Rd.)
Wheatley, ONT.                                 (gateway to Point Pelee
National Park)
N0P 2P0    Canada
(519) 825-9070 (phone/voice)    (519) 825-9169 (fax)
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