Wednesday 14 May 2014

Presqu'ile

Headed to Presqu'ile Provincial Park today in hopes of finding some more warblers. The warblers were not as abundant as I'd hoped but there were many good birds to be found. The day started with an indigo bunting on the Marsh boardwalk trail as well as many American Bitterns, Marsh Wrens and Yellow warblers:



On the Owen Point trail the only bird out of the ordinary was a Willow Flycatcher that I didn't actually see but only heard. From there I headed to the light house, en route I heard a Blue-winged warbler and a Clay Coloured Sparrow in the day use area but again couldn't see either bird. At the lighthouse there was many Baltimore Orioles and a female Magnolia Warbler, along with Nashville, Yellow and Common Yellowthroats .


After looking around the lighthouse for a little while I decide to go an see if I could find the blue winged or clay coloured sparrow in the day use area. I could still hear the clay coloured sparrow but got side tracked by a Scarlet Tanager and a number of warblers.


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