Hello Ontbirders.

The Rondeau Provincial Park spring birding program will run from
Saturday May 1 through to May 24, Victoria Day.  There will be daily Bird
Hikes and a Birders' Breakfast.

We have had no further reports of the Blue Grosbeak female that was
previously seen in the campground near campsite #56.  There were no
reports today or during the day yesterday, despite major efforts by a
number of birders.  If you do visit the area to look for the bird,
please be careful to stay off occupied campsites and do not disturb
the campers.

An total of 24 species of warblers have been seen in the park this
morning.  Highlights include a Worm-eating on Spicebush Trail near the
far corner from the parking lot, Kentucky on South Point Trail near
post #10, Prothonotary on Tulip Tree Trail and Spicebush, Cerulean on
Maintenance Loop, and Yellow-breasted Chat apparently on territory
just past post #7 on South Point Trail.  Other good warblers included
Golden-winged on Maintenance Loop and South Point Trail, Northern
Parula on Maintenance Loop and Tulip Tree, and Mourning on Maintenance
and South Point Trail.

Our best warbler sites were the Pony Barn - Harrison Trail area and
South Point Trail.  Numbers increased substantially for many species.

Other songbirds included White-eyed Vireo on South Point Trail and at
Pony Barn, Orchard Oriole in the campgrounds and 4 Rusty Blackbirds on
Spicebush Trail.

New arrivals included Yellow-bellied Flycatcher on Maintenance Loop.

As for the non-passerines, Yellow-billed Cuckoo was seen at Harrison
Trail and Rondeau Avenue.

Some park birds are more easily observed from the dock in the village
of Erieau.  From there, you can look north to sandbars that are part
of Rondeau Provncial Park.  Good birds seen today in that vicinity
included 5 Little Gulls, 1 Willet, and 1 Glaucous Gull.

At the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons, a Yellow-headed Blackbird was seen
today at 12:30 pm in the dandelion field near the sprinkler system.  A
Red-necked Phalarope was seen there yesterday, along with 2
White-rumped Sandpipers.

BIRDING ETIQUETTE
Birders and photographers are cautioned regarding the importance of
following proper birding etiquette within Rondeau Provincial Park.
Please refrain from any use of electronic devices or tapes to call
birds, which harass our wildlife, while in the park.  Thank you for
your understanding, cooperation and compliance.

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The Bird Hike schedule has been changed slightly from last year.  I
will lead a guided hike twice daily from Saturday May 1 to Monday May
24, inclusive (fee $5), as follows:

Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Thursday at 7:30 am and 1:00 pm
Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 am and 7:00 pm;
Wednesday at 7:30 am.

All of the 7:30 am and 1:00 pm hikes listed above will meet at the
Visitor Centre.  The 7:00 pm hikes will meet at the entrance to the
Marsh Trail.

A second hike on Wednesday at 1:00 pm will meet at the Blenheim Sewage
Lagoons. New for this year, permits for the Sewage Lagoons will be
available from the Rondeau Visitor Centre

The Friends of Rondeau will provide a Birders' Breakfast for a small
donation (coffee, tea, bagels, soups and treats) daily from 7:00 am to
2:00 pm at the Visitor Centre.

There will also be a special new program on Saturday May 15, at 7:00 pm.
This evening presentation will focus on spring migration at Rondeau.
Tickets are available from the Visitor Centre.  Please note that there
will be no bird hike at 1:00 pm on this day - Saturday May 15.

The birding competition is 24 consecutive hours during the weekend of
May 7th-9th.  For details on this bird-a-thon, contact the Visitor
Centre.

More information on the park's nature programs and the Friends of
Rondeau is available at the Friends' website:
www.rondeauprovincialpark.ca.

Directions for park:
Take exit 101 from Highway 401 and drive South 16 km on Chatham Kent
Road 15.  Turn right and follow the signs to the park.  The Bird
Sightings Book, Bird Sightings Board and other relevant information
are located at the Visitor Centre (open 7:00 am to 5:00 pm from May 1
- 24.  To reach the Visitor Centre from the park Gate, travel 6 km
South on Rondeau Road to Gardiner Ave., then follow it around the bend
to the parking lot.

Directions for Sewage Lagoons (courtesy of Irene Woods):
Blenheim is on #3 H [Talbot Rd]. in Chatham-Kent.
Take # 3 H West out of Blenheim, about 1 km.
You will see a car wash at the corner of Lagoon Rd.,
turn right [ North]. Go about 1/2 km. and you will see a small
locked gate [ see below]. Enter at this gate only.

Please park on the lagoon side of the road--only.  Permit required
(available from Rondeau Visitor Centre, etc.)

Good birding!

Steve LaForest
Friends of Rondeau Bird Guide
c/o Rondeau Visitor Centre (519) 674-1768
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