Initially, 16 participants joined substitute leader Kevin Shackleton for a 
leisurely stroll through the Nature Conservancy of Canada property at Happy 
Valley in King Township.  Birds were mostly heard during the walk, but on the 
return to the starting point a male Hooded Warbler was seen by about half the 
group.  Various stops were made on the way to Nobleton for lunch and life 
Bobolinks and Eastern Meadowlarks were seen by some new Canadians.It was on to 
the Palgrave Forest and Wildlife area on Duffy's Lane west of the town of 
Palsgrave after lunch where a life Mourning Warbler was well seen by the 8 
remaining participants.The last 7 participants made a productive stop at the 
Schomberg Wetland by the Trisan Centre and added a pair of Trumpeter Swans, 
several swallow species and a mother Hooded Merganser and 10 ducklings.We had 9 
warbler species, 6 sparrow species and 6 icterids among a total of 75 species 
on the day.Email me for the eBird checklists.Thanks to a great group of 
sharp-eyed and knowledgeable birders for making it a very good field trip.Kevin 
Shackleton
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