Good evening Ontbirders.

The Worm-eating Warbler at Rondeau was seen again on Spicebush Trail
early this afternoon, near the corner farthest from the entrance.  A
good variety of warblers was reported from Tulip Tree, South Point and
Spicebush Trails.

On South Point Trail, a number of Red-headed Woodpeckers were seen,
including one apparently excavating a nest hole.  One bird also
visited the feeders at the Visitor Centre.

Near the park, reports from Blenheim Sewage Lagoons included 1
Red-necked Phalarope, 200+ Dunlins, 6 Lesser Yellowlegs and 1 Least
Sandpiper.  Observers saw no sign of the female Yellow-headed
Blackbird seen there yesterday.  At Erieau, the Glaucous Gull was seen
again.

Many thanks to all of the birders who have taken the time to report
their sightings in our Bird Sightings Book at the Visitor Centre, or
to email observations and photos to me.  All records are most welcome
- in addition to good birds, our recent reports have featured
salamanders, butterflies, hooktip moths, morels and orchids!

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.

Good birding!

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