Hello Ontbirders,

A rather brisk walk through this morning netted quite a few good birds. Six 
warbler species in the area including a Northern Waterthrush combing the south 
end of Mud lake about 200m from the pond bridge. I was hoping for a Louisiana 
but I'll take my FOS Northern. Another first for warblers in the Ottawa area 
this spring (for me anyway) were 2 YELLOW, one along the south fence by the 
bike path (near the tennis courts) and the other observed by quite a few people 
along Cassels Rd in with the parked cars. A BLACK & WHITE was in the woods 
along with 8 PALM, 8 PINE and countless YELLOW-RUMPED. 

A nice one for April 27 was a BLUE-HEADED VIREO, also in the south woods. Two 
WARBLING VIREO, one by Cassels Rd and one in the woods. At the pond bridge in 
the south woods I had flushed a BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON at 7am. Another nice 
first for me this year was hearing the distinctive one-note call of a VEERY 
calling in the same vicinity. Very much the usual suspects eleswhere up on the 
ridge and the filtration plant. Lots of Flickers, Yellow-Rumped, a few RC 
Kinglets and White-Throated Sparrows. A beautiful day to go out and quite a 
good amount of birds around today. Keep an eye on the skies for the local 
Cooper's Hawks that are flying around. 

Good birding,

Jay Peterson
Britannia, Ottawa

Directions: 

Mud lake and the Britannia Conservation area are accessible from Britannia road 
(off Richmond/Carling). Follow that road down to the river and meet Cassels, 
turn right and you will see the parked cars. The woods are actually pretty dry 
and almost every area is easily walkable without the use of boots.
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