While walking the East Bank Trail in North Oakville today, a good variety of spring migrants were observed, including many warblers (Palm, B&W, Yellow Rumped, Magnolia, Black throated Green, Black Throated Blue), Blue Headed Vireo, Kinglets, Hermit Thrush, Rose Breasted Grosbeak.

Directions: The East Bank Trail follows the east bank (naturally) of 16 Mile Creek between Upper Middle Road and Dundas, in Oakville. It can be accessed from both north and south ends, and along streets west of Neyagawa in the middle. A good place to start is the parking lot at the end of Old Upper Middle Road, which is west of Oxford and Upper Middle Road.

Rod Murray
Oakville






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