Welcome to the Spring Birding Festival at Pelee.
Today there were a good number of migrants arriving in the Park both birds
and humans. The bird life included about 17 species of warbler. These
included CERULEAN, HOODED, BLUE-WINGED, and WILSON’S. They were located
mostly in Tilden Woods. There are a few reports of YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT in
the Park. One is located regularly at the bench on Redbud Trail. Another
was at the north end of that same trail. On Tilden Trail one was seen at
the Basswood trail sign. An OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER was seen at the north
end of the Redbud Trail. A GRASSHOPPER SPARROW,  was located along the West
Beach Parking lot. Birders report good numbers of birds between Dunes and
Sanctuary Picnic areas.

Outside the Park Wheatley Harbour there were a number of WILLET and RUDDY
TURNSTONE. There was a PAINTED BUNTING reported on Pelee Island.

Good Birding,
Aaron, Dale, Felix, Pete and Quinten.


The 2023 Festival of Birds runs May 1 - 19. 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.
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