In addition to the birds reported on the OFO trip:

We found a loggerhead shrike across the road from bluebird box #10 on Wylie
Rd.

There was a singing golden-winged warbler at the sedge wren marsh parking
lot (all day) on Wylie Rd.

There was a bird singing the standard golden-winged song north of sedge wren
marsh. We were unable to locate it, but did find a blue-winged gathering
nest material in the same spot.

There was a bird singing an alternate blue-winged song just south from the
above.

Clay-coloured sparrows were quite common along the north end of Wylie Rd.
Grasshopper sparrows were pretty common throughout the south end of Wylie
Rd.

All the other Carden regulars were in attendance. Upland sandpiper, Wilson's
snipe, Scarlet tanager, Eastern towhee, Sora, Virginia rail, Indigo bunting,
etc.

>From the OFO post:
Directions: OFO Carden Birding Guide and Map. Print a copy for use in the
field.
http://www.ofo.ca/reportsandarticles/cardenalvar.php
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