Today (May 4) over the noon hour I had a White-eyed Vireo at LaSalle Park in
Burlington.  It was along the shoreline trail adjacent to Hamilton Harbour
just to the west of the boardwalk, foraging along the slope.

Directions:  From Plains Rd. in the Aldershot area of Burlington, go south
on LaSalle Park Rd. to its end at the LaSalle Marina.  Park and walk east
along the shoreline trail.


Rob Dobos
Dundas, Ont.
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