Birder's

The OFO field trip from Sault Ste. Marie exploring select locations on the 
eastern upper peninsula of Michigan started off this morning with cool 
temperatures at 0520 hrs.  We were viewing a very cooperative LeConte's Sparrow 
in the scope before 0600. Then the rain started and the temperatures plummeted 
to what would be considered"bad" for April. We proceeded to the Trout Lake area 
were despite persistent moderate to heavy rain a Connecticut Warbler performed 
its routine proudly from high in the Black Spruce "canopy" until the group had 
all had good looks. Although the rain was annoying that combined with the cool 
temperatures kept the bugs which are typically quite extreme to a remarkably 
negligible level.  After a few stops we all needed coffee and some time to warm 
up and dry out in what seemed like a rather incongruously (given the weather) 
named Paradise, Michigan. During  a brief abatement in the rather torrential 
downpour we toured a quite productive road through pristine bog habitat and 
managed to find Yellow-bellied and Olive-sided Flycatcher's along with breeding 
Palm Warblers, Alder Flycatcher's and several other warbler species. We headed 
back towards the Sault stopping at a few spots for Brewer's Blackbirds, 
Clay-coloured Sparrows, Bobolinks etc. but as often is the case at this time of 
year we stuck out on Sharp-tailed Grouse(which were undoubtedly huddled up some 
place dry). Given the cold rain we skipped the walk out to Whitefish Point for 
Piping Plovers.

Despite the adverse conditions we found most of what people were looking for. 
The 5 keen birders that joined me had mostly driven a very long way to partake 
in the outing and they were all very congenial and enthusiastic despite the 
less than welcoming climatic conditions. 

Their company was much appreciated.
Thanks
Kirk Zufelt
Sault Ste. Marie, ON

http://www.pelagicodyssey.ca/




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