There is a singing male Cerulean Warbler high in the treetops at Bronte 
Cemetary, also here were Magnolia, Nashville, Black-throated Blue and many 
yellow-rumped warblers. Shell Park this morning had a Wilson's, Canadas, 
Tennessee, Cape May, Northern Parula and other common warblers



Directions to Bronte Cemetary and Shell park
Get off QEW at Burloak Drive exit and drive south towards the lake, it becomes 
Great Lakes Drive. Stay on that to Lakeshore road and turn left at Lakeshore, 
then make the first left into the park. The best spot is behind the garden 
plots, there is a little woodlot, over the first creek bridge. Bronte Cemetary 
is found a little further along Lakeshore Road to the east at the bottom of 
West Street.

Photo of the Cerulean Warbler can be seen at my photo website at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrew-don/


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