from 8am to 915 this mooring a number of birders looked for this bird all that was found was a Black Throated Green Warbler seen and heard singing 2 separate calls including one that was descending . I am not saying that the HW is not there and sure is worth looking for .

best of luck to any that go looking and please re post if you hear and see this bird .

Craig McLauchlan


--- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Carpentier" <[email protected]>
To: "OntBirds - Bird Alert" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 8:05 AM
Subject: [Ontbirds] Hermit Warbler update


Birders were at the warbler spot from 5:45 this morning and as of 7:15 the bird was not relocated.

Lots of other birds including a cooperative Barred Owl, many warbles including a gorgeous male Brewster's, Wood Thrush, Winter Wren, Raven, RB Grosbeak, GC Flycatcher, Field Sparrow, Pileated, Ruffed Grouse and much more.

Directions: To get there, go north up Lakeridge from Whitby to Concession 9. Turn left into Balsam, about 1km, then turn north(right) up Sideroad 4. Go past the railway tracks, past the house with the ponds until you some to the parking area on the left. Park and walk up the main trail on the left of the parking lot. Walk up the trail about a half a km. The bird was singing and moving about high in the trees above the trail. If you reach the wooden bridge across the creek you have gone too far.Eric Cole



Geoff Carpentier
www.avocetnatureservices.com

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