I didn’t see as many Palm Warblers as I did some of the songbirds, but other people out looking at birds told me they had seen lots of these birds.
Monthly archives of “May 2019”
Yellow-rumped Warblers at Presqu’ile
Yellow Warblers at Presqu’ile
The most common warbler I saw while camping at Presqu’ile was the Yellow Warbler. These birds were all over the place, but particularly concentrated in the area around the lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula. By the way, I’m fairly new at identifying birds… Read More
Camping at Presqu’ile
I’ve been away for a couple days, camping at Presqu’ile Park, near Brighton Ontario. I drove over there on Thursday, hoping to arrive and set up camp before the promised rain arrived. By the time I reached Port Hope, rain had started, but it stopped… Read More
Nature Walk – Wilket Creek
This morning’s nature walk with Miles Hearn took place at Wilket Creek Park, the sister park to Sunnybrook Park. Not all Ruby-crowned Kinglets show red markings on their heads. I saw this one as we were looking for a house wren which was calling in… Read More
Mourning Dove

White-crowned Sparrow
There have been a few white-crowned sparrows around the back yard lately.
Forsythia
Home Sweet Home

Johnny Booker
Here’s Cathy & Dave