A lengthy search this morning for about 3 hours did not turn up the
Yellow-throated Warbler at Bronte Harbour.  Lots of potential for it to be
lurking somewhere around there in the boat yard, it may still be about.

At about 12:30 p.m.  Rob Dobos and I had the Wilson's Warbler on the
northeast side of the water treatment plant.  It flew from the fence and
dove into the bushes where it was quite concealed.

Directions as per Dave Don: I parked at the end of Hixon St..  Hixon St is
the first light south of Rebecca St, on Third Line in Oakville. There is a
woodlot here, Sedgewick Park I believe. I walked East thru this woodlot
heading slightly South till you get to Waste Water Plant, look on the East
Side.



Cheers,
Cheryl Edgecombe


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