Fellow ONTBIRDERS/OFO members may be interested to know that on a brief visit 
to Laurentian area n. of Montreal (N45degr51min, W74degr),I observed 9 warbler 
species arrive suddenly in significant numbers bordering a small lake.   Most 
numerous were Yellow-rumped, as well as multiple individual Bl.throated Blue 
and Black and White. Also seen were Chestnut-sided, Bl throated Green, 
N.Parula, Magnolia, Cape May and Common Yellowthroat.   Only the Bl.throated 
Blue and Yellowthroats were singing - so that most of these were likely still 
moving north.   I wonder if any of these crossed Great Lakes and then continued 
northeast, rather than moving up directly north from Vermont.   
   
  George Cantlie
   
      
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