Friday, August 31, 2012
 
The PROTHONOTARY WARBLER was relocated at the very spot mentioned below at 
1:25pm, this afternoon.  It was seen from a distance of 3 metres and on both 
sides of the path.  
 
An AMERICAN REDSTART was also identified in the same location.  
 
Happy birding from the Husaks!
 


--- On Fri, 8/31/12, Wayne Renaud <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Wayne Renaud <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ontbirds] Prothonotary Warbler at Rattray Conservation area, 
Mississauga
To: [email protected]
Received: Friday, August 31, 2012, 9:31 AM


This morning at 7:30 am I found the warbler feeding on the bank of the small 
marsh that overflows through at culver into a small intermittent stream into 
the north end of what is technically called Rattray Marsh.  There was the 
fairly descent number of warblers in the adjacent woods this morning.

Directions:
this small marsh is located about 100 meters from a small parking area located 
on Watersedge Road.  To access this parking lot go south on Meadow Wood Road 
which runs south off Lakeshore Boulevard about 10 blocks east of Southdown Road 
(which runs sound off the QEW).  Take Bob-o-link to the left to Old Poplar Row 
and drive to the end where it meets Watersedge Road.  The marsh is just beyond 
the parking area and culvert is further down the path.

Wayne Renaud (289-828-0043)

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