Hi all,
It was a somewhat cool and not too promising morning with a stiff northeast wind blowing when Blake Mann and I met ~ 35 OFO birders at 8:00 am. Friday evening had been virtually devoid of birds but in our early morning scouting of the South Point Trail we did locate some birds and were hopeful for a decent day, especially after meeting Steve Charbonneau and Larry Cornellis, who shared some of their sightings/locations with us. We spent ~2.5 hours walking this trail and almost everyone had great views of ~10 warblers(including N.Parula, Chestnut-sided, Magnolia, Black-throated Blue) and 3 vireos - White-eyed,Yellow-throated, Blue-headed). We did a quick(very quiet) tour of Tulip Tree trail before lunching at V.C. At 1:00 we re-assembled to drive to the maintenance area and walk down Harrison trai lto the Pony Barns and Log Pond adding 7 more warbler sp. with a stunning Cerulean(often below eye-level), Bay-breasted and later a Cape May Warbler definite crowd-pleasers. We saw an imm. Bald Eagle,then heard a Marsh Wren and Virginia Rail at the lookout on the Marsh trail and then wrapped up a very good day's birding.
    Our total count was 78 and some other highlights/favourites were -
Red-headed and Red-bellied Woodpecker, Eastern Kingbird, Veery, Hermit and Wood Thrush, Black-throated Green, Blackburnian and Pine Warbler, Am. Redstart and C. Yellowthroat, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Baltimore Oriole.
                                                      Cheers!   Maris






Maris Apse
10094 Red Pine Road, Box 22,
RR #2 Grand Bend ON  N0M 1T0
(519)  238 - 8415

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