Highlights of Point Pelee Trip
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Highlights of Point Pelee Trip

manelson

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Hi.

I have a number of photographs from my regular spring trip to Point Pelee.  If your interested in seeing a photograph of the Prothonotary Warbler see my Blog at the link below.
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egret

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awesome they are..

tks for sharing

can you tell me
was it crowded down there
and did you have accomodations
overnight

have u been to Pelee Island

I so miss it
have not been in a few yrs


tks

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Leslie Kinrys

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We also visited Pelee this Spring. Thanks for the great pics. They bring back wonderful memories. We also saw that warbler and the cukcoo. We must have been following each other!
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The bird lady of the tower.


JMCDA

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Thanks for sharing those Mike, great shots!
The Prothonotary was a no show for us at both Pelee and Rondeau, heading back to Rondeau next week...maybe I will get lucky!

This spring was the first time I have seen a black billed cuckoo also... we actually caught a pair of them in an old apple tree um...making little cuckoos...........................and then they went about their business slurping up tent caterpillars! :-)
(this was at McGregor Point PP 2 wknds ago) I got some fairly close shots but the light was going so they need some processing.

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manelson

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Egret:

Hi, yes it was pretty crowded but all birders so that was nice!!  We did stay 2 nights and we book our accommodation about 6 months in advance as it gets sold out pretty quick.
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egret

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Hi there:

tks for the input
yes I have been
and reserve well in advance
there will be new places since my last vist


E :))
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