Greetings all,

This morning Ron Tozer, Sarah Petrasek and myself relocated the immature male Prairie Warbler found yesterday by Don Shanahan. It was in the willows about 50m in from the tip of Owen Point and eventually came into pishing. We watched it from about 0800-0815. I'm sorry for the late posting but we just got in from the field and my cell phone was dead. There were also lots of Yellow and Wilson's, Magnolia, a Palm, an American Pipit. The juv. Stilt Sandpiper, an ad. White-rumped are still on Owen Pt. but no sign of the Western seen yesterday.

Directions: Presqu'ile is on the N shore of Lk Ontario, south of the town of Brighton. Take the Brighton exit from Hwy. 401 and follow S into town, then watch for and follow the Provincial Park signs. Owen Pt. is the very south tip of the beach.

Cheers,

Doug


Doug McRae Nature Services
P.O. Box 3010
Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0
613-475-5014
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