All,

No sighn of the worm-eating warbler today.  But on my
rounds I found a first summer female HOODED WARBLER
near the banding area.  We also banded a Sedge Wren
early morning.

Photo's of both http://www.flythecat.com/james

James


        
        
                
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        Summer Tanager, Hooded, Golden-winged Warblers Thickson's Woods May
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Today the male Summer Tanager remained at Thickson's Woods, Whitby. The
bird was frequenting white pines near the sightings box and this morning's
sunshine provided splendid views.
A vocal male Hooded Warbler continued near the sightings box area while a
Golden - Winged Warbler was found most often in shrubby habitat at the
eastern edge of the Woods, near the marsh.
Other birds of interest included multiple male Scarlet Tanagers, a
Blue-winged Warbler male, one or more male Bay -breated Warblers and
several Solitary Sandpipers near the bridge over Corbett Creek.

Directions [from Dennis Barry]

 To reach Thickson's Woods exit from 401 to Thickson Road South in
Whitby.  Proceed south past Wentworth Street to the Waterfront Trail.  Turn
left, turn around and park on the north side of the road.  Enter the woods
on a path from
the south side, about 200 metres east of Thickson Road.  Follow the trails
through the woods, some of which access the Lake Ontario shore.  To view
the
beaver pond and Corbett Creek Marsh continue east about 100 metres past the
entrance to the woods.  The meadow is across the Waterfront Trail
immediately north of the woods. The entrance is directly across the
waterfront trail from the entrance to the woods.  To view a map,
visit the Thickson's Woods website at http://www.thicksonswoods.com

Jerry Walsh
Scarborough ON

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