The Townsend’s warbler has been refound Wednesday morning at 9:30 at the usual 
location. Corner of Second St and Centre St. We have watched and photographed 
it as it moved to Third St and it is back at now at 10:10 at the original spot. 
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> On Nov 14, 2017, at 1:32 PM, Steve Charbonneau 
> <steve.charbonnea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> I thought I had better report that the Rondeau area Townsend's warbler was 
> still present this morning.  Mike Bouman saw it fly in (from the west) and 
> land high in a bare tree near the corner of Second and Centre Streets at 
> 8:45.  Four of us searched diligently for the next 2 hours to no avail.  
> Finally, at about 10:45, it was refound along Third Street halfway between 
> Bates and Centre, much to the delight of the 7 of us assembled.  It fed high 
> in the cedars for about 8 minutes and then flew back to the original 
> intersection where it was seen briefly and then we lost it.  It is moving 
> around a lot the past 3 days, probably due to the warmer weather and 
> availability of food.  The Ross's goose seen yesterday was out on the lake 
> again today with about 1000 Canada geese, a bit north of Fifth St. 
>  
> Steve
> 
> It's important to note that Rondeau Park itself was closed today due to deer 
> management and it will be closed the following dates:  Thursday Nov 16, 
> Sunday Nov 19, Tuesday Nov 21 and Thursday Nov 23.  This does NOT include the 
> area in which the Townsend's warbler is being seen.

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