Birders,
I recently realized I left an Eastern Sibley field guide on the beach at
Wheatley Harbor along with my daughter's blanket.  If you happened to
find it please email me.  I guess that's what happens when you try
birding and keeping an eye on your 3 year old daughter.
 
BTW - nothing of note at Wheatley Harbor on Saturday.
 
Good birding,
Joe Agius,
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI
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        Palm, Black-throated Green, Nashville Warblers--Thickson's--Apr.27
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Thickson's Woods in southeast Whitby gave us high-in-the-trees warblers, =
in no great numbers, on Thursday, Apr.27 morning. Bird highlights-- =
2Black-throated Green Warblers, 1 Nashville W., 1 Palm W., a few Pine =
and Yellow-rumped Warblers, a Red-breasted Nuthatch, a White-crowned =
Sparrow, 1 House Wren, several Chipping Sparrows, 1 yellow-tinged =
Blue-headed Vireo, 1 female Eastern Towhee, among all of the other =
"regulars".

A wildflower report--in flower--Trout Lilies, White Trillium, Red =
Trillium, Marsh Marigold, THE Daphne shrub, Bloodroot, Mayapple (look =
under the umbrella-like leaves), Blue Cohosh, Coltsfoot, among others.

Exit the 401 onto Thickson Rd. in east Whitby, south all the way down =
toward the lake, turning left/east onto the road that borders the north =
edge of the pine forest.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby
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Subject: [Ontbirds]YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER - MIDLAND - WYE MARSH
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ONTbirders

 

My first sighting of yellow-rumps (about 10 of them) in this area. They were
spotted in the upland fields just east of the Wildlife Centre

 

Directions to Midland 

 

> Follow Hwy 400 north of Barrie to exit 121 (Hwy 93) Go north on Hwy 93 

> through Hillsdale, Orr Lake, Waverley and Wyebridge 

>From Sudbury/Parry Sound travel south on Hwy 69 which 

> becomes Hwy 400 Exit at Hwy 12 (Waubaushene) Go west on Hwy 12 to 

> Midland 

 

 

Adam

 

 

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