I have spent since last Friday when the first weather front arrived birding Lanark County and so far I have seen 22 warbler species and 4 vireos species. There is a flood of birds at many locations: Some of the list is: Blackburnian Chestnut Sided Black-throated Green Tennessee Magnolia Bay-breasted Pine Redstarts Black-throated Blue Parula Ovenbird N. Waterthrush Common Yellowthroat Wilsons Blackpoll B&W Cape May Nashville Blue headed Vireo Philidelphia Vieo Since these birds have been seen at multiple spots in the county the best way to give directions is to provide the location names and a way to find the location from a website Carbine Road Trail O Kee Lee Park Tay Marsh Almonte Lagoons Con 5B Dalhouse Mill of Kintail Blueberry Mountain You can find directions to these places by going to mvfn.ca and going to the Explore Menu where there are birding and hiking trails described I suspect eastern Ontario is experiencing the same thing as Lanark County cheer Iain
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