Me photographing a sanderling
Photo by Andrew Almeida
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We headed to the park first thing in the morning and went straight for the Visitor's Centre in order to catch the shuttle to the tip. Luckily there were still plenty of parking spots available and not many people were in line waiting for the shuttle. It was a cool morning but the day would warm up nicely making it quite comfortable for being outdoors at the park.
Once we arrived at the shuttle stop for the trail to the tip, we took a little side trail and headed for the beach. We thought we'd walk along the beach to the tip. We saw quite a few interesting things on the beach such as a portion of a wing belonging to a Norther Flicker.
What remains of a Northern Flicker on the beach
Photo by Andrew Almeida
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Monarch Butterflies |
Monarch Butterflies |
Monarch Butterflies |
We eventually made our way to the tip where there were a few people already there but not many. There was more of the tip to be seen this time of year then when we had visited in May. (You can read about our visit to Point Pelee this past May during the Festival of Birds by clincking on this link).
View of the Tip
Photo by Andrew Almeida
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Looking back towards the park from the Tip
Photo by Andrew Almeida
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At the Tip
By the time this photo was taken, more people had arrived.
Photo by Andrew Almeida
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Sanderling |
Sanderling |
Sanderling |
Sanderling |
Sanderling With Catch |
Eventually we made it back to the trail that would lead us to the Visitor's Centre and decided that we would head over and do the Woodland Nature Trail. This trail was quite active with bird activity in May but this time it was much quieter. There were birds but not as plentiful and unfortunately I wasn't able to get any good photographs of them.
Unfortunately we ran out of time to do any more of the park as we had to head back home. There were still many trails left to be done but I am hopeful we will return in the spring during the bird spring migration.
Walking around trees proved a little tricky at times if we wanted to remain dry. We had to time the waves and make a run for it!
Photo by Andrew Almeida
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Photo by Andrew Almeida |
Photo by Andrew Almeida |
Photo by Andrew Almeida |