Hi all,

This morning I found a Louisiana Waterthrush on Jobes Woods trail at 
Presqu’ile.  It was at the small series of ponds at Post 5 (which is fallen 
over but still visible) - interestingly the same site we had one several years 
ago.  There is also a Northern Waterthrush territory right there.  It did not 
sing but did call periodically.

There were 3 Piping Plovers on the Beach today - mostly around beach 2 and all 
were north of the small exclosure that Ontario Parks have put up.  One bird was 
displaying and one with #071 on a yellow band was making scrapes very close to 
the back of the beach.  Although the exclosure has been put up I would 
encourage birders to give them more room and not approach the entire area too 
closely.  Hopefully these birds will establish a nest shortly.

Otherwise it was a fairly quiet day without large numbers, although the species 
count was good.

Doug


Presqu’ile is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario just south of the town 
of Brighton, and is well signed from Hwy 401 or the former Hwy 2.


Doug McRae
P.O. Box 3010
Brighton, Ontario
K0K 1H0
613-475-5014 H
613-243-4161 C


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