3 January 2008

Hi All Birders,

We are happy to report that the solitary Yellow-throated Warbler is continuing to be active in Port Burwell.

We have seen it every day since December 15th. As of today after the very cold weather, it still is here.

We are of course hoping for the promise of warmer weather for it and many other birds.

It will certainly be a miracle if it survives 'til spring and beyond.

Regards,
Joe Stephenson
Port Burwell, ON

Directions:

3 Bridge St (there is no number displayed at the road)
Cross the bridge in town centre heading west and take the first turn to the right. There is a sign there for Otter Creek Camping and Marina. Preferably park near that sign and walk up the driveway to the house at the top of the hill. It is not the house nearby with the sign that "Welcomes Birders" as it is not the right place. The preferred feeder for this bird is on the south side of the house in an arbor. Many other birds should be around too - but the weather controls traffic.


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