Greetings,

After an hour or so of searching in the rain today I found the Black-throated 
Gray Warbler at about 1:45 in the campground about 100 m south of Centre St 
(near campsite #239).  It was foraging in the redcedars, apparently with a 
group of kinglets and creepers.  I lost it for a while and then found it again 
about 10 minutes later in the conifers at the north end of the campground right 
beside Centre St (campsite #212).  

Directions:  Rondeau Provincial Park is off H#3 via Kent Rd. #15 (exit #101 
from the 401).  Go into the park, and immediately turn left on Centre St. The 
road curves around to the intersection of Bowman & Centre St. Check the Red 
Cedars in this area.  Park gate fee applies.

Andrew Davis
King City, ON


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