Hi,
I just heard and briefly saw a male pothonotary warbler south of the green box 
about half way to the lake.  It sang loudly several times, appeared briefly & 
then stopped singing.  I may have heard it briefly a second time near the green 
box.  It is singing very infrequently.  It seemed to be on the move so could be 
anywhere in the woods.

                                                                                
                           
 Dennis Barry

Thickson's Woods is on the east side of Thickson Road at Lake Ontario.  Exit 
#401 to Thickson Road South.  Go south to the Waterfront Trail.  (Look for a 
large green sign on your right saying, "Thickson's Woods Nature Reserve")  Park 
along the east side of Thickson Road and walk east downhill along the 
Waterfront Trail.  The woods entrance path is on the right, the entrance to the 
meadow is to the left.  There are trails through the woods to the lake as well 
as through the meadow.  Don't forget to add your sightings to the Jim Fairchild 
memorial Mayrathon sightings book.  (the brown binder;  instructions are insde 
the front cover)
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