While out for a walk on the Bronte pier this afternoon at 4 PM I spotted a 
warbler-sized bird as it crossed my path from the rocks on the lake side to the 
rocks on the marina side. This was about half way between the far end of the 
pier and the area where the walkway widens (i.e. about a quarter way back from 
the end). Even though I saw exactly where the bird went in I could not relocate 
it and did not see the bird well enough to make an identification but how many 
warblers are living in those rocks? Although there is some snow there is still 
good access to gaps between the rocks.

Directions: Exit the QEW at Bronte Rd. (Oakville) and go to the lake. Park near 
the end of Bronte Rd. before it turns left and becomes Ontario Street. Go out 
on the walkway on the pier on the east side of Bronte Creek and then go left 
just before the lighthouse.

Sue Edwards
Oakville, Ontario
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