The prothonotary warbler was seen again on the Tulip Trail. This is the most 
consistent location to be able to find it in the park so far. The yellow-
throated warbler was reported again this morning at the Pony Barns. Otherwise, 
birding is a little slow today after the winds switched to the north last night.

Bob Knudsen
Friends of Roneau Bird Hike Leader



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The prothonotary warbler was seen again on the Tulip Trail. This is the most 
consistent location to be able to find it in the park so far. The yellow-
throated warbler was reported again this morning at the Pony Barns. Otherwise, 
birding is a little slow today after the winds switched to the north last night.

Bob Knudsen
Friends of Roneau Bird Hike Leader



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Yesterday at aprox. 4.15pm I was walking along the east bank of little =
river were the bank is very high and saw a
Prothonotary Warbler. He was  walking down branches to the water and =
spending most on the time there.
I was able to watch the bird for about 15min and took several photo's. =
If the bird was to nest in this area it would be
fantastic. I encourage others to look for  this bird as my time for =
birding is limited and we need to keep tabs on this guy

Little river are is accessed from Little River Road at the intersection =
with Riverdale. Drive in over the bridge, park in the parking lot, then =
walk south of the toboggan hill along either side of the river there are =
trails, the bird was seen on the east side just past the middle
section thick with trees

Cheers=20
Peter Buchanan
Windsor

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