Hello All,

Today, a pair (seemingly) of Yellow-rumped Warblers flitted around and past the bird feeder zone in our yard in Port Burwell. They were only seen briefly once and then headed towards the Otter Creek ravine nearby, so no guarantee of siting at the feeders at any particular time.

Each recent morning has been heard and seen a pair of Tufted Titmice in the same general area.

A pair of Carolina wrens has also been active.

Joe Stephenson
Port Burwell

Directions:

3 Bridge St (there is no number displayed at the road) in Port Burwell, ON (south of Tillsonburg and Aylmer) 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, or along the lane way that is parallel to the Creek.

Other birds may also been seen in the surrounding area and at the town waterfront; however, Lake Erie is still frozen near shore.

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