From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm I birded the park, most of time with Monique Fischer and the last hour with Bruce Wilkinson. It was more a day of quality not quantity, with a minor fallout from the over night rain. The White-eyed Vireo was found just as I was leaving the park through the east entrance to 13th Street near the 'small bowl'. I was singing sporadically and song is very distinctive. It was in the dense shrubbery just south of gate where a lot of warblers and wrens are seen in spring. I was quite tame, with views as close as 15 feet. Here are the warbler counts: Yellow-rumped: 112; Magnolia: 21: Nashville: 20; Tennessee and Ovenbird: 6; Black-throated Blue, Black- and-white and Chestnut-sided: 4; Palm, Black-throated Blue and Northern Parula: 3: Northern Waterthrush and Yellow: 2; singles of Bay-breasted, Common Yellowthroat, American Redstart and Cape May. There was a good variety of thrushes including Gray-cheeked.

Directions: the park is located off the south end of KIpling at Lakeshore Boulevard.

Wayne Renaud (289-828-0043)

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