Point Pelee was quite active today compared to reports from yesterday. In 6 
hours of birding the Park today Dave and Maureen Harvey from Maryland and 
I recorded 14 species of warbler including: Nashville; Yellow; Magnolia; Cape 
May (5); Pine; Prairie; Bay-breasted (3); Blackpoll (2); Black-and-white (5); 
American Redstart (4); Northern Waterthrush; Mourning; Common Yellowthroat 
(12); Canada (2 including a male in beautiful breeding plumage). Shorebirds at 
the Tip included 1 Ruddy Turnstone and 13 Sanderling. Flycatchers were well 
represented with 8 species including: Olive-sided (5); Eastern Wood-Pewee; 
Yellow-bellied; Acadian; Alder; Least; Eastern Phoebe and Great Crested (3). 
 
Other birds of interest included: Brown Thrasher; Indigo Bunting; singing 
Eastern Towhee; Veery; Yellow-billed Cuckoo in DeLaurier and Black-billed 
Cuckoo at the Tip; Red-bellied Woodpecker; Warbling (11), Red-eyed (5) and 
Philadelphia Vireo; and an immature Broad-winged Hawk sitting on a branch right 
over the tram at the Tip. 
 
The Marsh Boardwalk produced 2 Black Tern, a Virginia Rail,  3 Marsh Wren, a 
Swamp Sparrow and a calling Least Bittern. 
 
Todd R. Pepper
36 Cherrywood Avenue
Leamington, ON, N8H 4Z9
[email protected]
"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin"
William Shakespeare
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