Hi All

I just wanted to add a little to Alf's note of yesterday.

The birds have been seen along Concession E - this is the first road
north of the park gates.  The owls were sitting on the dyke which is the
northern boundary of the park - mostly in shrubbery and quite close to
the ground.  The majority of the owls were found between address markers
1611 and 1715, though we did see individuals the entire length of
Concession E.  I was there last night, at sundown and some of the owls
were actively hunting, which was quite a treat.  We saw birds with prey
and even saw one owl regurgitate a pellet!

Please remember the Concession E is a very, narrow road and there will
be residents trying to access their properties.  If you stop, please
make sure that it is in an area where cars can get around easily.  This
will help foster good relationships between birders and local residents
- thank you!

The park feeder is still active - our two Fox Sparrows and Eastern
Towhee are in regularly.  We also have a small group of Golden-crowned
Kinglets around the VC.  I sighted a Northern Mockingbird earlier this
week on Robson Road, near the Leamington Municipal Marina.

Good Birding!
Sarah


Sarah Rupert
Leamington, Ontario

Point Pelee National Park is located 5 km south of Leamington Ontario on
County Road 34 (Point Pelee Drive).  From the 401, take Hwy 77 south to
Leamington where it becomes Erie Street.  Travel south through town (9
lights) to County Road 20 (Seacliff Drive).  Turn left (east) on County
Road 20 and travel approx 1 km.  You will see a road veering to the
right (Bevel Line).  Turn right on this road and it will take you to the
park gates.


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