| A wonderful day weatherwise at the Park, and while the birding is a bit slow, a few interesting birds have been reported. The warbler count for today is about 15 species. At the Tip a few RUDDY TURNSTONES were seen first thing, and two RED-THROATED LOONS flew past. A PROTHONOTARY WARBLER flew off a few times. An adult breeding plumage BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE was seen sitting at the tip. Woodland Nature Trail is host to about 7 PROTHONOTARY WARBLERS. A WILSON?S WARBLER was also seen. Farther north in Tilden Woods reports came in about BLUE-WINGED and GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLERS. Also noted was a CERULEAN WARBLER, and a WILSON?S WARBLER was found on the seasonal trail. Also seen in those woods was an RUSTY BLACKBIRD. Along Shuster Trail, a really cooperative NORTHERN WATERTHRUSH put on a great show at close range. A CONNECTICUT WARBLER was noted singi
ng in Sleepy Hollow. A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was seen at the Marsh Boardwalk near the Parking Lot. A SNOWY EGRET has been posted for Hillman Marsh Shorebird Habitat. Good Birding, Alan Watson, Chris Earley, Dale Wenger, Dana Latour, Emma Burbidge, Eric Baldo, Gabriel Foley, Jean Iron, Justin Peter, Kyle Horner, Mike Burrell, Mike Kent, Pete Read, Stewart MacDonald, Tim Arthur, William Konze The 2023 Festival of Birds runs May 1 - 22. For a detailed Schedule visit festivalofbirds.ca 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. For highlights and other updates follow us at www.twitter.com/PointPeleeNP |
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