This morning myself, Steve Pike and Henrietta O'Neill had some
interesting birds at the Tip of Point Pelee:

-- Red-tailed "Harlan's" Hawk -- a typical dark-morph (perhaps
intermediate morph) adult bird at the Tip, along with two or more
Northern Goshawks and a Golden Eagle.  This is a first Point Pelee record
for this subspecies.

-- a little swallow flock at the Tip feeding back-and-forth along the
beach on the east side out of the wind -- 1 Tree, 1 Rough-winged, and 1
unexpected Cliff Swallow (providing good reason to carefully check those
Cave Swallows!).  Yesterday Steve saw two Barn Swallows at the Visitor
Centre.

Cattle Egret still in my driveway at Sturgeon Creek as of yesterday, but
I haven't seen it yet today.

Alan Wormington,
Leamington

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