I just found an "Audubon's" Yellow-rumped Warbler while walking the road at 
Point Pelee. It's among a flock of about ten of our regular "Myrtle" 
Yellow-rumped Warblers, and last I saw them they were feeding in some Red Cedar 
trees near some chickadees, Brown Creepers, Blue Jays, and a rather large flock 
of robins. 

The warbler flock has been feeding on the east side of the road slightly north 
of White Pine, between orange painted road marker 292 and the sign for White 
Pine. Point Pelee National Park is located a few minutes southeast of 
Leamington in Essex County. 

Good birding!

Jeremy Bensette
Leamington




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