On the mornings of May 6, 7 & 8 a "Brewster's Warbler" has been present on the 
Berry Tract on the south part of the loop, close to where one was observed at 
this time last year.  It has a Blue Warbler song and is closest to the 
backcross adult shown on p 428 of Sibley, except that it has some yellow on the 
throat.

Among the many other birds seen are Eastern Towhee in full song in clear view 
(one on Berry Tract and one in Cartwright Sanctuary), an Orchard Oriole on May 
6, and Rose-breasted Grosbeak, first seen on May 5.

Sandy Darling
Flamborough

Directions: from Highway 5 & 6 (Clappison's Corners) take highway 5 west for 
1.6 kn and turn left on to Rock Chapel Rd, turn left at Valley Road, and left 
again at Patterson.  Entry to Berry Tract is about 200 meters along.  
Cartwright Sanctuary is an extension to the south of the Berry Tract.
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