Point Pelee 4/05/26

A big improvement in the weather today, the wind swinging round to the SW and consequently it was much warmer, with temperature up to 23 C in the afternoon. The change in weather was reflected in bird numbers, in particular with more warblers compared to yesterday.

I had a late start today and decided to check the Delaurier Homestead and Trail rather than head down to the point. I'd read good reports about this site and so it proved with four new species of warbler seen there: Parula, Chestnut-sided, Nashville and Cape May. They all showed exceptionally well in small trees alongside the boardwalk.

Also seen at this site was Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Eastern Kingbird, Purple Martin, Palm Warbler, and a female Turkey, so close I could barely focus on it.

In the afternoon I again explored the Tilden Woods loop, and although generally quieter than the homestead trail, it did nevertheless provide outstanding views of Yellow Warbler, plus a Black-faced Blue, Baltimore Oriole, another Nashville Warbler, and Hermit Thrush.

Near the parking lot I counted seven White-crowned Sparrows and enjoyed a pair of American Goldfinch that were feeding nearby to the sparrows.

Rose-breasted Grosbeak 


Purple Martin

Barn Swallow 

Chestnut-sided Warbler 


Parula Warbler 

Parula Warbler 


Cape May Warbler 

Cape May Warbler


Nashville Warbler 

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Tree Swallow 

Bank Swallow (aka Sand Martin)

Eastern Kingbird 

Turkey female 

Delaurier Homestead view 


Yellow Warbler 



Black-throated Blue Warbler 


Baltimore Oriole 

White-crowned Sparrow


American Goldfinch male

American Goldfinch female 

American Robin 


 

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