Aug. 28, 2009

 

Greetings fellow birders:

 

There was a flurry of activity from fall warblers that moved through Pinecroft 
today.  The highlights were; Canada warbler, Black burnian warbler and lots of 
Pine warbler in a mixed species flock with Red-breasted nuthatch and Black 
capped chickadee.  The Canada warbler was new for the Pinecroft bird species 
list bring the total up to 115 species compiled since June, 2005.

 

To get to Pinecroft simply take Hwy #3 toward Aylmer, and drive south on Rogers 
Rd. S. approx. 1.5 km crossing Conservation Line at the stop sign to the third 
entrance on the left, or east side of the road.  This is the entrance to 
Pinecroft, which is a well known Bed & Breakfast, restaurant and tea 
house/pottery studio.  Our school is also located there and we give bird tours 
and teach bird courses.  

 

Good birding!
Dave Jolly,
Senior Instructor
EARTHQUEST (Canada) Biological Field School

Senior Biologist/Consultant

EARTHQUEST Environmental Consultants
Rogers Road South
RR#5 Aylmer West, Ontario N5H 2R4
Phone: 1-519-875-3340
Email: earthquestAThotmail.com

Website: http://www.geocities.com/earthquestcanada

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