Good Birding
Friends of Point Pelee
John Haselmayer, Karl Konze, Ross Mackintosh, Dave  Martin, Pete Read, and
Marianne Reid


It appears that numbers of warbler species and people have increased this
morning.  This in spite of lower temperatures and cool north winds.

The Eurasian Wigeon was still at the Hillman shorebird area Friday evening
along with a Long-billed Dowitcher.

Two Black-billed Cuckoos  were seen on the Woodland Nature Trail near #18
in the late afternoon Friday.  Nearby were both Northern and Louisiana
Waterthrush.  The Golden-winged Warbler was seen  between here and the
Visitor Centre again this morning.

Great Black-backed Gull and Common Terns were on the Tip this morning.
Warblers seen In the Tip area this morning included Northern Parula and
Magnolia.

Yellow-billed Cuckoo was on the East Beach south of the Sparrow Field.

A Brewster's and a Hooded Warbler were reported from the Woodland Nature
Trail.   A Kentucky Warbler was singing loudly at the intersection of the
Tilden Woods and Shuster Trails.  A male Hooded Warbler was seen in
Tilden's.  A singing Great Crested Flycatcher was also  in Tilden's and
three Sandhill Cranes were circling overhead.

Cerulean, Tennessee, and Northern Parula Warblers were reported from the
Sanctuary Trail.

Two adult Bald Eagles were on mounds in the water behind the Pelee Days
Inn.



PS - This weekend is your LAST CHANCE to buy tickets to the fundraising
dinner, with guest speaker Bobby Harrison discussing the rediscovery of the
IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER.  Tickets are $50 / person (a $25 tax receipt will
be issued) call the Friends at 519-326-6173 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
reserve your space.
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Point Pelee National Park of Canada and the Friends of Point Pelee bring
you the Festival of Birds 2006 from April 29 - May 22.  The Friends of
Point Pelee offer daily birding hikes, including evening hikes from
Wednesday to Sunday, May 6 - 22.  Quest Nature Tours and Bushnell
Performance Optics sponsor County Bus tours on May 6 & 13.  Second Annual
Fundraising Dinner on May 12, with guest speaker Bobby Harrison, on the
Ivory-billed Woodpecker.  Visit www.pc.gc.ca/pelee or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for more information.
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Janice Sarkis
General Manager, Friends of Point Pelee
Phone (519) 326-6173
Fax (519) 326-7925
www.friendsofpointpelee.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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