The Wylie Road Runner team consisting of Dan Bone, Sean Smith, Mathew Toby and Martin Parker, while participating in the Carden Challenge for The Couchiching Conservancy found about noon on Saturday, May 26, a singing Kirkland's Warbler. The bird was observed briefly as well.

The bird was just off the road on the south east sector of the intersection of Wylie Road and Alvar Road. It was singing from a clump of coniferous trees. To access Wylie Road travel north from Kirkfield on City of Kawartha Lakes Road 6. After passing under the liftlocks turn right onto McNamee Road and then left onto Wylie Road. Go to the north end of Wylie Road.

Further south on Wylie Road we also found and observed a singing Prairie Warbler. It was about 1/3 of the way between the Sedge Wren Marsh and the northern end of Wylie Road.

Do not leave the roadway, especially at the location where the Kirkland's Warbler was found. The properties on both side of the road at this point are private lands and the owner(s) do not want anyone to enter either property. Entering properties without permission creates problems in trying to protect the the important habitats in the Carden Plain.

If the bird is calling it can be heard clearly from the road.

The bird sang steadily for about 20 mintues and then stopped. Others were undable to relocate the bird as the day progresses.

A full report for the Ontario Bird Records Committee is in preparation.

Along the Wylie Road
Martin Parker
Peterborough

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