Rondeau Bird Report – Sunday May 18, 2008 - evening


Good evening birders.


Intrepid birders braved cool temperatures, driving rain and hailstones looking 
for “a few good birds”.  Despite the weather, they braved the elements and 
managed some success.  Our best warblers today were a Cerulean (first year 
male) on Bennett Road and a Hooded (male) on Tulip Tree Trail.  Both 
Philadelphia and White-eyed Vireo were seen at the Pony Barn.  Yesterday, there 
was an Acadian Flycatcher at the same location.  The best birding trails today 
were Bennett Road and Tulip Tree Trail.
 

Nocturnal birding has yielded several species.  I have heard Whip-poor-will 
regularly at the Visitor Centre, at South Point Trail parking lot (off 
Lakeshore Road), and from the Marsh Trail.  As for American Woodcock, I see 
them displaying near the Visitor Centre and near the Marsh Trail, and they are 
also reported from the campgrounds.


In the Rondeau area, shorebirds were reported from just outside the park gate, 
at Bates Pond.  A female Red-necked Phalarope was found there at 3:15 pm.  Also 
present were ~50 Dunlin, 4 Short-billed Dowitcher and a Least Sandpiper.  
Non-shorebirds included a cooperative Sora in full view.  While checking 
unsuccessfully for the phalarope in the late afternoon, I saw a Peregrine 
Falcon swoop through.  It seems that this bird was present in the park area for 
most of the day.


Good birding.


Steve LaForest
Friends of Rondeau Bird Guide
c/o Rondeau Visitor Centre (519) 674-1768


I will lead a guided bird hike twice daily May 3 to 19 (fee $5), as follows: 
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 7:30 am & 1 pm; Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 am 
& 7 pm; Friday 7:30 am. All of the 7:30 am and 1 pm hikes listed above will 
meet at the Visitor Centre. The 7 pm hikes will meet at the entrance to the 
Marsh Trail. A second hike on Friday at 1 pm will meet at the Blenheim Sewage 
Lagoons. The Friends of Rondeau will provide a birders' brunch for a small 
donation (coffee, tea, bagels, soups & treats) daily from 7 - 11 am.


Directions:


To reach Rondeau PP, take exit 101 from Highway 401 and drive South 16 km on 
Chatham Kent Road 15. Follow the signs to the park. The Bird Sightings Book, 
Bird Sightings Board and other relevant information are located at the Visitor 
Centre (open 7 am to 5 p m from May 3 - 19). To reach the Centre from the park 
gate, travel 6 km South on Rondeau Road to Gardiner Ave. and follow it around 
the bend to the parking lot.

 
For Bates Pond at Kent Bridge Road and Rondeau Road - from the park gate, drive 
~1 km north to Kent Bridge Road.  The pond is on the northeast corner of this 
intersection.  Please take care to park safely, as this is a busy road with 
very narrow shoulders.


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