My girlfriend, Adele Coull and I, Kurt Appleman, took a trip to Prince
Edward Point.  There was a lot of bird activity but mostly common
species.  Plenty of YELLOW and YELLOW-RUMPED warblers.  There were also
AMERICAN REDSTART, BLACK AND WHITE, NASHVILLE, BLACK THROATED GREEN,
PALM, COMMON YELLOWTHROAT and OVENBIRD.  There was also a CERULEAN
reported by the banding volunteers but we missed it.  We also saw
WARBLING, BLUE HEADED and the highlight a WHITE EYED VIREO near the end
of Traverse point.  Other species included the following:  EASTERN
TOWHEE, SCARLET TANAGER, GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER, GADWALL, BALTIMORE
ORIOLE, INDIGO BUNTING, WOOD THRUSH, CEDAR WAXWINGS and BOBOLINK.

Directions: exit hwy 401 at Wooler Rd. and follow until you get to hwy
33 and follow it right.  Turn left onto county road 1 by Consecon and
follow until you reach county road 10, turn right.  Follow county road
10 until you reach county road 9, a right turn in Milford, this takes
you right to the point.

Kurt Appleman & Adele Coull

Good Birding!


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