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  1. wolfbirder

    Spring Migration, Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada, May 2022 (14/05/2022 – 22/05/2022.

    For me as a 'once-in-a-lifetime-visitor' back in 2008, I had a list of species I wanted most to see and it didn't include any of the big rares mentioned above, it was simply based on splendour.............as in my earlier post in this thread. Blackburnian and Black-throated Blue were top targets...
  2. wolfbirder

    Spring Migration, Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada, May 2022 (14/05/2022 – 22/05/2022.

    Ironically I wasn’t too bothered about Kirtlands, one was reported on the day I left. I had a list of those glorious males I wanted to see - Black-throated Blue (4), Blackburnian (4), Cerulean (1), Prothonotory (1), Black and White (20), Bay-breasted (3), Parula (4), Magnolia (4), Cape May (5)...
  3. wolfbirder

    Spring Migration, Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada, May 2022 (14/05/2022 – 22/05/2022.

    Great read, mirrors my 2008 trip for ten days, but I only managed 141 species. Saw most of what you saw but dipped on Mourning, Canada, Pine, and Blue winged Warbler but got Yellow Breasted Chat, Prothonotary, Cerulean, Worm-eating Warbler, as well as Louisiana Waterthrush. Most painful dip was...
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