Dear Ontbirders:

The female BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER found by Alan Wormington along the
Tip Trail in Point Pelee National Park this morning (April 18th) was refound
by Steve Pike around 2 pm this afternoon about 150 feet north of the north
end of the transit loop at the Tip (where the train turns east towards the
lake). It was midway between the main road and the west beach trail and
slowly feeding southwards. Eventually it crossed the north end of the
transit loop. If anyone wants to see an image of the bird I took a video
grab and put it up on my website below.

http://www.netcore.ca/~peleetom/webdoc24.html

Thanks Alan and Steve for this great bird.

Cheers, Tom

Tom Hince
Wild Rose Guest House
RR1, 21298 Harbour Road,
Wheatley, ON
N0P 2P0 Canada
[minutes from Point Pelee National Park]

(519) 825-9070 (ph)
(519) 825-9169 (fax)
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.netcore.ca/~peleetom

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