At lunchtime today I had a Blue-winged Warbler in the woodlot north-west
of Tunney's Pasture, the woodlot that hosted a Prothonotary Warbler a
couple of years ago. The blue-wing was with a small group of migrant
passerines in the same spot that the prothonotary was, namely the
western part of the woodlot that extends south towards Clearview Ave, in
between Island Park Drive and Patricia Ave. Other birds in the flock
included Bay-breasted, Magnolia and Tennessee Warblers, and Philadelphia
Vireo.

The leaves are now very much out, so seeing the birds is extremely
challenging. Fortunately, the Blue-wing was relatively cooperative--much
more so than the other birds in the group. It was about 5-7 metres up
while I watched it. None of the birds in the group was vocal except the
persistently singing (and very difficult to see) Bay-breast. In fact it
was while trying to see the Bay-breast that I spotted the Blue-wing. So
one strategy for finding the Blue-wing might be to listen for the
Bay-breast.

Paul Matthews
Ottawa

Directions: From hwy 417 (The Queensway) follow Island Park Drive north
approx 2km to Clearview (last street before the Parkway and Ottawa
River).  Turn right onto Clearview one short block, then left onto
Patricia for parking and entrance to the wooded area's trail. There is
kind of a loop trail in this small woodlot--the bird was west of and
sometimes above the westernmost part of the loop, not too far north of
Clearview (where another trail comes in from the east to form a T
junction).
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