We discovered a Lawrence's Warbler at Dunes about 15 minutes ago, in Point 
Pelee National Park. From the Dunes parking lot, walk south on the bike path 
for about 100 m. The bird was in the low bushes and trees to the west of the 
bike path, between Dunes and Sleepy Hollow parking lots. It was also singing 
occasionally (Blue-winged Warbler song). It was loosely associating with a 
Blue-headed Vireo, Tennessee Warbler and a couple of Nashville Warblers. 
Alternatively people can try walking along the seasonal footpath in this area, 
which is located to the west, parallel to the shoreline. 

Good birding, 

Josh Vandermeulen 
David Szmyr
Josh Mandell

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