Hello Ontbirders,

A beautiful morning in Ottawa with the great company of Bob Cermak, Richard 
Waters, Jan Slumkoski and Bernie Ladouceur resulted in quite a few great August 
birds. The ridge was a bit quieter this morning than normal but a Wilson's 
Warbler and N. Waterthrush were seen here along with Blackburnian Warbler. 

The busiest area was in the open area to the south of Cassels road (if you vere 
right from the path). An Olive-Sided Flycatcher gave us great looks as it sat 
in various dead trees. Also in the general vicinity we were able to locate 
another Wilson's Warbler. Canada and Magnolia Warblers plus a nice Philadelphia 
Vireo. Eleven species of warbler was not shabby at all. Anyone heading down to 
Britannia can have a good day. This week an imm. Bald Eagle made an appearance 
and the Osprey are around usually. Looks like the weekend is going to be nice 
to get out.

Good birding,

Jay Peterson
Britannia, Ottawa




Directions:

Mud Lake and Britannia can be accessed by Poulin or Britannia road (off 
Richmond road at Carling). Continue down Britannia road to Cassels road, turn 
right and continue onto the entrance to the woods. The ridge is on the north 
side of the road, the forest and clearing to the south.
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