This morning a Worm-eating Warbler was located at Fifty Point Conservation Area along the creek that runs down the middle of the park near the large pond where the fishing pond is. The bird was seen in the north of the area seen yesterday, north of the road which runs between the fishing pond and the lake/harbour, along the creek about 500 m in a meadowy stream valley. You can park at the lake and follow this stream/meadow south. This is on the east side of the park where there are tall willows. This bird was very skulky today unlike yesterday.
Fifty Point Conservation Area Take QEW Niagara to Fifty Road. Head toward the lake and take the North Service Road around to the first road which branches off left (sorry forgot the name). There is a sign here pointing to the Conservation Area. Enter the Fifty Point C.A. Once in the park, take the road to your right hand side and you will see the large fish pond infront of you. There is a road which runs along the east edge of this pond. Down toward the lake (north) is where we had the bird in the large willows which line the fish pond area and along the creek. Good luck. Cheryl Edgecombe

