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  1. Black-throated Gray Warbler - Point Pelee National Park
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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 10:42:55 -0500
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Black-throated Gray Warbler - Point Pelee National
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Hi All!

I just got word that the Black-throated Gray Warbler was found again this
morning. It was found in the same location as yesterday, working along the
seasonal trail south from the Sparrow Field.  It is with gnatcatchers and
kinglets today.

Good Birding!
Sarah


Sarah Rupert
Sr. Park Interpreter/Education Coordinator/
Interprète de parc principal - Coordonnatrice - Programmes éducatif
Point Pelee National Park of Canada/Parc national du Canada de la
Pointe-Pelée
Leamington, Ontario
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519-322-5700 ext 13


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