If you are planning to perambulate around the southern Ontario region you might
find more birds if you wait until mid-to-late August when the southern migration
has begun. Juvenile warblers and shorebirds are very likely to be visiting the range
of hotspots listed on various websites, such as sewage lagoons and shoreline parks
including Presquile in Prince Edward County. That way you might also avoid the
hottest and most humid weather, although all bets are off when it comes to forecasting
those conditions. Wherever and whenever you ultimately decide to break free don't
forget to pack your alarm clock because the best action is early in the morning.
If you can visit a marsh early in the morning while floating silently in a canoe you
will know what serenity feel like. Invariably, you will spend a great deal of time
just finding your way. I don't recall ever going anywhere for the first time and
achieving my intended goal. Instead of focusing on great birding I waste valuable
time in the wrong place simply because I didn't know any better. I guess what I
am trying to say is to do your homework before you leave so you begin your
expedition with confidence. Also, don't leave your camera battery at home.