Hi Birders,

Just a few minutes ago I came across a KENTUCKY WARBLER foraging in a small 
ravine across from our house. It is feeding on the ground  and low in the 
shrubbery, sometimes quite close to the road. There is also a territorial 
LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH that has been singing away all day every day for the past 
few weeks a little further down the road along our pond.

There are also Black-and-white, Palm, Myrtle, Nashville, Ovenbird, Yellow and 
Common Yellowthroat nearby. Today a single second-year Orchard Oriole has 
also joined the 5+ Baltimore Orioles.


Good birding,

Matt Timpf
Walsingham, Ontario
(on Twitter @BirderMatt)

Directions:

Going south on HWY 59, turn right onto Regional Road 60 (the western 
continuation of HWY 24 if you are coming west from Simcoe). A few km down the 
HWY make a left onto the West Quarter Line Road (the first road going south 
after you cross over Big Creek). Continue down the road past our farmhouse 
(#961) and look in the first small ravine to your east. 
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