Hey folks,

For those of you venturing down South this weekend, Charlene Edwards and I
saw the Yellow-throated Warbler at Rondeau yesterday (Apr. 27th) about 100
m North of the Visitor Centre. It was singing and associating with
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers.

Otherwise, it was pretty quiet there as well as Pelee this morning, save
for the raven and a flock of seven Sandhill Cranes flying by the Marsh
Boardwalk. Hillman Marsh had good waterfowl diversity, many of the common
shorebirds including a handful of lovely American Golden-Plovers and a
bunch of Forster's Terns amongst more common stuff. Hopefully it picks up
for y'all next week! I'm up in Algonquin as of the 30th.

Cheers!

Lev Frid
Maple, ON
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