Report for May 4, 2003 (Sunday):

Today the birding is noticeably slower, although there is still an excellent 
variety and number of migrants including warblers.  The most active location is 
South Point Trail, where this morning Prothonotary Warbler, Hooded Warbler and 
Yellow-breasted Chat were present.

Perhaps the most interesting bird yesterday was a Clay-colored X Chipping 
Sparrow hybrid that was at the Visitor Centre feeders all day.  If the bird had 
been present in the fall, it would easily have been dismissed as an immature 
Chipping Sparrow.  This is a known – but very rare – hybrid combination.

At the start of Marsh Trail yesterday, there was a very co-operative 
Grasshopper Sparrow.  Red-headed Woodpeckers are regular in the vicinity of 
Maintenance and the Campgrounds.  The Kentucky Warbler was seen again yesterday 
in the vicinity of Post #9 on the Tulip Tree Trail.

Although today is relatively slow, this should change quickly when a fresh 
front arrives in a day or two.

On Tuesday there was a controlled burn in some sections of Rondeau – 
interestingly enough many birds are highly attracted to these areas as 
(presumably) it is much easier to forage when the ground cover (dead leaves) is 
gone.  Its certainly an unique experience to see birds such as Ovenbird, Wood 
Thrush, Indigo Bunting, Orchard Oriole, and  numerous warblers and sparrows, 
etc., hopping around on the black-charred ground.  Probably the best place to 
see this phenomena is the beach area south of the start of the South Point 
Trail (south end of Lakeshore Road).

The Blenheim sewage lagoons have little shorebird habitat, but 1000+ ducks are 
present including hundreds of Ruddy Duck (Note: A free permit from the town 
office is required for entry to this site).

Alan Wormington,
Friends of Rondeau

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DAILY BIRDING HIKES WITH AN EXPERT (free):

May 1 to 19 inclusive, and 23-26 inclusive

Each day there is a morning hike at 7:30 a.m. -- meet at the Visitor Centre.

Each day there is also an afternoon OR evening hike, as follows:

Mondays:  1:00 p.m. in the Park - meet at the Visitor Centre
Tuesdays:  1:00 p.m. at the Blenheim Sewage Ponds - map available at the V.C.
Wednesdays:  7:00 p.m. on Marsh Trail -- meet at parking lot
(Note:  May 7 and 14 hikes are in Ridgetown, and will start at 6:00 p.m. -- 
meet at the Native Trail, Scane Road just south of Golf Course Line)
Thursdays:  1:00 p.m. in the Park -- meet at the Visitor Centre
Fridays:  7:00 p.m. on Marsh Trail -- meet at parking lot
Saturdays:  1:00 p.m. in the Park -- meet at the Visitor Centre
Sundays:  1:00 p.m. in the Park -- meet at the Visitor Centre

Group size limited -- sign up at the Visitor Centre

For Additional Birding Events at Rondeau, visit the “Friends” website at 
www.rondeauprovincialpark.ca



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