Hello Ontbirders.

Our Rondeau warbler-counters have produced an impressive list of 24
species for this bright sunny morning.  The Yellow-throated at 17372
Lakeshore Road continues to be the star of the show.  It was seen up
to 7 pm yesterday, and from 8:30 am today.

Other high-octane warblers included Hooded at the Visitor Centre,
Blue-winged in the very general vicinity of the Visitor Centre;
Orange-crowned at South Point Trail; Northern Parula on South Point
Trail; Northern Waterthrush on South Point Trail; Blackpoll on
Lakeshore Road; Wilson’s in the garden / feeder area at the Visitor
Centre; and Canada on Lakeshore Road.

For those who enjoy observing passerines other than warblers, there
was a Yellow-throated Vireo on Spicebush Trail.  We have had no
further reports of the Le Conte’s Sparrow seen yesterday on South
Point Trail.

A Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at Pony Barn was late.  Four Sandhill
Cranes were seen flying over the Visitor Centre.

There were a few tense moments when a Cooper’s Hawk slashed through
the trees near the Yellow-throated Warbler feeder.  Relieved observers
reported no sign of a little paruline corpse in the hawk’s talons!

I will report on birds at Blenheim Lagoons following our hike there
this afternoon.

Good birding

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Our Bird Hikes and Birders' Breakfast start Friday May 4 and go
through to Victoria Day.  I will lead a guided hike twice daily from
May 4 to May 21, inclusive (fee $5), as follows:

Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Thursday at 7:30 am and 1:00 pm; Tuesday
and Friday at 7:30 am and 7:00 pm; as well as Wednesday at 7:30 am.

All of the 7:30 am and 1:00 pm hikes listed above will meet at the
Visitor Centre.  The 7:00 pm hikes will meet at the entrance to the
Marsh Trail.  A second hike on Wednesday at 1:00 pm will meet at the
Blenheim Sewage Lagoons.

Bird hikes for absolute beginners will be led by Ric McArthur on
Saturdays at 10:00 am, meeting at the Visitor Centre.

The Friends of Rondeau will provide a Birders' Breakfast/Lunch for a
small donation (coffee, tea, bagels, soups and treats) daily from 7:00
am to 2:00 pm at the Visitor Centre.  The Centre will be open daily up
to May 21, from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.  All proceeds from the Festival of
Flight go to support nature programs in the park.

The Big Birding Day Competition is 24 consecutive hours during the
weekend of May 11th - 12th.  For details on this bird-a-thon, contact
the Visitor Centre.

I'm looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new birding
companions during my sixth spring season at Rondeau!

More information on the park's nature programs and the Friends of
Rondeau is available at the Friends' website:
www.rondeauprovincialpark.ca.

Directions:
Take exit 101 from Highway 401 and drive South 16 km on Chatham Kent
Road 15.  Turn right and follow the signs to the park.  The Bird
Sightings Book, Bird Sightings Board, Bird Checklists and other
relevant information are to be found at the Visitor Centre.  To reach
the Visitor Centre from the park Gate, travel 6 km South on Rondeau
Road to Gardiner Ave., then follow it around the bend to the parking
lot.

Steve LaForest
Friends of Rondeau Bird Guide
c/o Rondeau Visitor Centre (519) 674-1768

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