Hello Ontbirders,
 
This morning at 10:50 a:m, Alan Wormington and I had 2 Cave Swallows on the 
east side at the Tip of Point Pelee.  They flew down to the tip area, caught 
the west winds and then flew back north over our heads.  Very cool!!
 
Other birds among many included migrating Dunlin, a Sanderling, the usual 
waterfowl and gulls, along with a pair of Gadwall, a Wood Duck, and a Black 
Duck thrown into the mix.  Also of note was a late Cliff Swallow and 4 Tree 
Swallows.
 
Good Birding,
Marianne Bonnie Reid
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Directions:
Point Pelee National Park is the most southern mainland of all of Canada!
For those who don't know, Point Pelee National Park is located just southeast 
of Leamington.  Take Erie Street in Leamington to Seacliff Drive, turn left 
onto Seacliff drive and then a right onto Bevel Line.  Follow that road until 
you run out of road. 
 
 
 
 
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