Took a drive up from Kingston today and was able to locate this wanderer. Bird spent most of the day on the field side of the road in the same area as previously reported, approx 100 meters from the Ducks Dive Charters. To see the bird use the trail on the field side where the Wildlife Area sign is located on the fence. Check the very top of the trees in the field and you should be able to see it. See link for image. If anyone is aware of how many recorded sightings there have been for southern ontario or ontario email privately so I can enter this in my records. Thanks.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7187/6912351767_b33595fb86_z.jpg Directions to general area: To reach Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area, take Main Street from the east end of downtown Picton, down the "Town Hill", and turn immediately right onto Union Street (directly across from Tip of the Bay Motel). Follow Union Street out of Picton (becomes County Road 8) for 2.5 km, and at the junction in the highway, follow County Road 17. Take County Road 17 for 6.5 km and look for the Black River Cheese sign, and turn left onto County Road 16 and follow for 1 km to the Stop sign at County Road 13. Follow County Road 13 past Black River Cheese for 23.6 km to the Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area (County Road 13 eventually becomes Long Point Road). Follow the Long Point Road until you see Ducks Dive Charters. Paul O'Toole Kingston _______________________________________________ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial birding organization. Send bird reports to [email protected] For information about ONTBIRDS visit http://www.ofo.ca/

