Hi,

The Orange-crowned Warbler found by Andrew Don yesterday continues to show in the campground area on the East side of the Park. Best way to get to this general area, which is N.W of the office, is to follow the main rd in, till you are just North of the childrens play ground. I located the Warbler at the back of a weedy ridge, were there is a path between the weedy ridge and the new houses. The bird was feeding low and travelling with Juncos and Tree sparrows, in this sheltered area.

Other birds seen today, were Northern Mockingbird, Eastern Bluebirds, Long-eared Owl. I could not relocate the House Wren found by Rod Murray yesterday, but I am pretty sure it is still around in this general area also! The park was quite birdy this morning.

Bronte "East" campground is located off Bronte Rd, North of the QEW, in the town of Oakville.

Cheers and good luck,
Dave Don


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