I found a Henslow's Sparrow this evening (around 7:00 PM) along the West Beach 
footpath at Point Pelee National Park. The bird was viewed well for 10 minutes 
as it skulked around the base of some shrubs and in the grasses. The location 
is about 300-400 meters south of the West Beach parking lot opposite the 
visitor's centre. 

Also of note - an Eared Grebe in alternate plumage was observed near the back 
of cell 4 at the Port Stanley Sewage Lagoons by myself and a few others at 
around 2:15 PM. 40+ Whimbrel were present on the pier in Port Stanley Harbour 
from 11:30 AM to approximately 1:30 PM before taking off to the west. Also seen 
by Dennis and Bev Rock.

Good birding,
Josh Vandermeulen

Directions to the Port Stanley lagoons courtesy of Dave Martin: 
Port Stanley lagoons are NW of Port Stanley. From St. Thomas drive south on Cty 
Rd 4/ Hwy 4 and turn west on 
Warren Street / Cty Rd 21. Continue through Carlow Rd and drive up a steep and 
winding hill. Turn right on Scotch Line
and follow this road to the lagoons on your left. There are two viewing stands 
that provide views over Cells 1& 2 and 3 & 4.
                                          
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