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[Ontbirds]Yellow-thr. warbler STILL THERE in Oakville!

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Andrew Keaveney
Sat, Oct 28, 2006 9:58 PM

Hi all.  Got to the warbler spot at approx. 4:30 and headed immediately to
the far s.e. corner of the park which looked like the best habitat.  started
pishing and within 1 min I had the bird in a locust(?) tree along the
lakeshore.  It stayed in the area with the large conifers (usually near the
top of them :s) for another 3/4 of an hour.  Bird was not being seen when I
left but IS still there SOMEWHERE feeding actively.

Directions re earlier post:

QEW to Burloak Drive which turns into Great Lakes Blvd. , follow south down
to the lake, the park is just east of the intersection of Great Lakes Blvd
and Lakeshore.

Cheers,

Andy


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Hi all. Got to the warbler spot at approx. 4:30 and headed immediately to the far s.e. corner of the park which looked like the best habitat. started pishing and within 1 min I had the bird in a locust(?) tree along the lakeshore. It stayed in the area with the large conifers (usually near the top of them :s) for another 3/4 of an hour. Bird was not being seen when I left but IS still there SOMEWHERE feeding actively. Directions re earlier post: QEW to Burloak Drive which turns into Great Lakes Blvd. , follow south down to the lake, the park is just east of the intersection of Great Lakes Blvd and Lakeshore. Cheers, Andy _________________________________________________________________ Ready for the world's first international mobile film festival celebrating the creative potential of today's youth? Check out Mobile Jam Fest for your a chance to WIN $10,000! www.mobilejamfest.com