May 25 This morning at Rock Point Provincial Park and Long Beach  
Conservation Area there were 11 species of shorebirds and at Rock Point PP 
there  were 11 
species of warblers.
Highlights at Rock Point PP
640 Double-crested Cormorants on Mohawk Island
Orchard Oriole 1
Caspian Terns 16
Dunlin 25
Ruddy Turnstones 3
Black-bellied Plover 
Least Sandpipers 7
Semipalmated Sandpipers 9
Red Knots 2
Highlights at Long Beach CA
Dunlins 22
Short-billed Dowitchers 7
Semipalmated Plovers 5
Total of 57 species
 
Rock Point Provincial Park is about 30 miles west of Fort Erie, Ontario,  and 
Buffalo, New York, and can be reached from the east by taking Regional  Road 
3 along the lake until you reach the sign the Park at Nice Road The  park is a 
mile down Nice Road on the left. Long Beach Conservation Area is  about 10 
miles east of Rock Point PP along Lake Erie.
 
Best Wishes for Great Birding,
Bill Watson
Tonawanda, NY
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Yellow-throated Warbler: Thickson's Woods, Whitby
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Yellow-throated Warbler- 1 (singing)

It was found in Thickson's Woods at 1:45 PM in the big
pines east of the record book.
report from J Fairchild

Directions: Exit from the 401 at Thickson's Road in Whitby.
Go south past the light at Wentworth St. to the private road on
your left. 

Rayfield Pye
Oshawa
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