Friends of Point Pelee provides daily updates of sightings within Point Pelee National Park during the Festival of Birds May 3 through May 19, 2008
Another night of southerly winds brought a few new birds. And luckily a few of the good ones from yesterday remained. The number of birds continues to be moderate but there are a few good pockets here and there throughout the Park. At the Tip A Little Gull was a flyby at the tip. People noted a Northern Mockingbird. A minor reverse movement of birds into the southerly winds produced a few hummingbirds and several Scarlet Tanagers among others seen. In Tilden Woods Once again a male Cerulean Warbler was located. Also there were reports of Hooded , Tennessee Warbler and Louisiana Waterthrush. Also reported, a Gray-cheeked Thrush and Philadelphia Vireo. The Redbud Trail (off Woodland Nature Trail) Especially in the cedars near post 17, a number of species were noted. Cape May, Pine and Black-throated Blue Warbler, a White-eyed Vireo, and an Ovenbird. Woodland Nature Trail A Prothonotary Warbler continues to be found near the first bridge going south, between posts 16 and 15. Also see there, Rusty Blackbird, Northern Parula and Northern Waterthrush. Also a Louisiana Waterthrush was reported closer to Post #10. Cemetery A pair of Yellow-breasted Chat were seen there today. Good Birding, Hike Leaders, Pete, Ross, Dave, Karl, Justin, Kim Join us at the 4th Annual Fundraising Dinner Friday May 9th, 2008 @5:30 PM Pelee Days Inn- $60 per person ($25 tax receipt) Reservations can be made at www.friendsofpointpelee.com To help our environmental impact...this is a ticketless event! Presentation: "Coming Home: Return of Western Lake Erie's & Detroit River's Charismatic Megafauna" Discussing the re-establishment of birds and other wildlife to this area. by Dr. John Hartig - Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge Janice Rogers, General Manager www.friendsofpointpelee.com _______________________________________________ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial birding organization. Send bird reports to ONTBIRDS mailing list [email protected] For instructions to join or leave ONTBIRDS visit http://www.ofo.ca/information/ontbirdssetup.php ONTBIRDS Guidelines may be viewed at http://www.ofo.ca/information/ontbirdsguide.php

