A variety of birds are being seen, but in small numbers.

Yellow-breasted chat was found at the end of maintenance trail - follow the
footpath as far as you can go.

Clay coloured sparrow was seen at the north end of the campground and the
brush pile/ compost pile at the entrance to the Log Pond

Hooded warbler as reported at the west entrance to the maintenance loop.

A variety of warblers were seen just outside the park on Kent 15, east of
the turnoff on wildwood into the park.  These include Canada, black
throated green, black throated blue, black and white, blackburnian,
redstart, Nashville, magnolia, yellow, ovenbird, blue wing, chestnut sided

Harrison trail, north of visitor centre. - hooded, redstart, northern
parula, chestnut sided, golden wing, blue wing

Rondeau Provincial Park is located in Morpeth, ON. Take exit 101 off the
401, head south and follow signs to the park.



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