Hello fellow birders,

A yellow-rumped warbler, that was first observed 3 weeks ago by Stan
Phippen, is still hanging around in the Sault.  It was first observed
feeding on bugs, in a sheltered area, along Stan's window ledge (4th floor)
at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre.  It has also been observed in the nearby
Spruce trees (only meters away from the front door). That is where it was
observed today.  It is amazing how it has survived this long, considering
the night time temperatures recently.

Sault Ste. Marie is located along the Trans Canada Highway, 3 hours west of
Sudbury.  
The sightings occurred near the front doors of the Great Lakes Forestry
Centre, 1219 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie.

Ken McIlwrick
Sault Ste. Marie, ON


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