The rain and north winds made it a little tough for birding at Point Pelee 
today, but some good birds are still being seen. Just make sure to bring your 
rain gear when you come.

The highlight at the Tip remains the EARED GREBE that can often be seen with 
several HORNED GREBE for a nice comparison of the two species.

A SEDGE WREN was teasing birders at the north end of the Red Bud Trail just 
before it joins back up with the Woodland Trail. A MERLIN flew through at the 
same time so some patience may be required to re-find it.

The Tilden Trail was the most active with BLUE-WINGED, BLACKBURNIAN, and 
BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLERs; NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH & YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT were 
all seen on the FoPP hikes. The CHAT was seen near the bench at the seasonal 
trail where it has been seen in previous days. A second YELLOW-BELLIED CHAT was 
seen further north at the north end of the Cactus Field. A lone SOLITARY 
SANDPIPER has been seen in the slough along the seasonal trail that goes north 
of the bridge on the Tilden Trail. It has been seen at both the north end & 
south end of the slough.

The VIRGINIA RAIL that has been calling from the east end of the Shuster Trail 
is still singing, but is also being seen.

There has been no report of the Cattle Egret today.

Good Birding,

Festival of Birds Hike Leaders
Pete R, Karl, Todd, Justin, Jean, Geof, Emma, Ian, Chris E, Chris C, Dave M, 
Dave J, James, Tony, Bruce, Jessica, Jody and Paul.

The Festival of Birds runs from May 1 - 22.  For a detailed schedule visit: 
www.festivalofbirds.ca

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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. Shorebird Viewing Nights are brought to you in partnership with Ontario 
Field Ornithologists and Essex Region Conversation Authority and Pelee Wings 
Nature Store.
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