Migration has been held up for another day with many of the same birds
as recent days.

LITTLE GULLS were seen again from the tip this morning along with 1
WILLET, and multiple GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULLS.

A YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRD was reported singing from the Sparrow field
this morning. And a LARK SPARROW was reported from the Centennial
trail, it has apparently been there since at least yesterday.
YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was also found on the Centennial Trail near
the turn-off to Tilden's Woods.

YELLOW-THROATED VIREOS, BLUE-WINGED WARBLERS, HOODED WARBLERS, and
RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS continue to be seen at the tip and around
Tildens.

A male HAIRY WOODPECKER was seen well by many observers this morning
at the very tip of the park.

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Good Birding,
Festival of Birds Hike Leaders: Pete R, Karl, Todd, Justin, John, Ellen,
Sarah, Jean, Ross, Peter M, Mike and Alvan

The Festival of Birds runs from May 3-20 - for a detailed schedule visit
www.festivalofbirds.ca
For highlights and other update follow us at www.twitter.com/PointPeleeNP

The Festival is brought to you by  Parks Canada - Point Pelee National Park
and the Friends of Point Pelee.  Hikes are generously supported by Quest
Nature tours.



-- 
Good Birding,
Festival of Birds Hike Leaders: Pete R, Karl, Todd, Justin, John, Ellen,
Sarah, Jean, Ross, Peter M, Mike and Alvan

The Festival of Birds runs from May 3-20 - for a detailed schedule visit
www.festivalofbirds.ca
For highlights and other update follow us at www.twitter.com/PointPeleeNP

The Festival is brought to you by  Parks Canada - Point Pelee National Park
and the Friends of Point Pelee.  Hikes are generously supported by Quest
Nature tours.
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