Oops ......sorry the date should have said April 30th.
 Cheers.... Tom.
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Subject: [Ontbirds] Warblers in Dundas/Ancaster
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Greetings:

Today at 1500hrs, (in the rain) There was a small influx  of warblers near
the Hydro Pond in Dundas:  1 Palm,
 1 Yellow, 1 Yellow Rump, 1 pair of Warbling Vireos.   There were also a
pair of Spotted Sandpipers,  and one Hooded  Merganser in the Desjardin
Canal.

Back home, adjacent to the Iroquoia CA, we  had small flock of our first
warblers,  perhaps 10  Yellow Rumps  with a Sharp Shinned Hawk to keep their
numbers in check.

Directions :  The Hydro Pond is appoximately 1 km west of McMaster
University off Olympic Drive.  It is the eastern part of the Desjardin
Canal.


Wayne & Fran Bullock
Ancaster, Ontario
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