Yesterday at Rondeau Provincial Park

It was a remarkable day at Rondeau with well over 100 species present in the 
park and bay area. 21 Species of warblers were found throughout the day, with 
highlights including a Kentucky Warbler on Maintenance Trail as well as 
Golden-winged Warbler and two very early Blackpoll Warblers. The birds were 
primarily found in the North-end as well as the North-West parts of the park in 
and around the Maintenance loop trail as well as the Marsh Trail. It was a 
great start to spring migration!

Here are some of the other highlights throughout the day:
-Northern Mockingbird
-Prothonotary Warbler
-Wilsons Warbler
-Clay-colored Sparrow
-Cape-may Warbler
-Blue-winged Warbler
-Gray-cheeked Thrush

Join us from May 1st until the 20th for the Festival of Flight!

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