The Great Kiskadee just made another very generous appearance, flying up and 
over the Marsh Trail where it perched atop a willow tree for about a minute 
before returning to the spot where it apparently roosted last night. This is 
within minutes of when it disappeared last night.

The location it seems to roost at is (42.3132736,-81.8523388) and the location 
it spent most of today is (42.3112602,-81.8526252). These are two gps 
coordinate locations near the start of the Marsh Trail of Rondeau Provincial 
Park in Chatham-Kent County. There is a gravel parking lot near a hunting 
registration cabin on Water St. Walk a couple hundred metres on Marsh Trail to 
get close to the above gps coordinates.

Super good mega highlight birding!
Jere - Leamington, ON


Ps, The Tip of Point Pelee is just crawling with roosting Monarchs when the 
conditions are so windy like this!





On Sep 8, 2018, at 16:56, Andrew Keaveney via ONTBIRDS 
<birdalert@ontbirds.ca<mailto:birdalert@ontbirds.ca>> wrote:

Came up to perch several times and was seen in vine tangles feeding on 
blackish-purple grapes. Not many insects about I guess!

Just past the first curve on the Marsh Trail (a road), in Rondeau Provincial 
Park.

Ask for directions at the info booth on your way in, they are very aware of the 
birds’ presence!

Lots of warblers and other passerines here to keep you busy while waiting for 
the bird to make an appearance.

Cheers,

Andrew Keaveney
647-383-8894
Sent from my iPhone
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