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Leamington laces up for MS Walk By Bryan Jessop Leamington’s support of Multiple Sclerosis research and treatment now spans more than a decade. The community’s 11th annual MS Walk took place Sunday, May 4 and was again hosted by the Leamington Kinsmen Recreation Complex. This year’s event brought in 140 registered participants who collected a sum of $29,949. Although the sum is just shy of last year’s $32,000 raised in Leamington, contributions are still being added, with another four weeks before the donation deadline arrives. The Leamington event’s chairperson Jack Brush explained that donations made by credit card are typically slower to process while one individual is still committed to a contribution of $1,200. “We’ve had another good turnout this year. Weather usually dictates that,” Brush explained. “We hope to top last year’s amount, but whatever we get, we’ll take — every bit helps.” Brush has led the Leamington MS Walk — one of 160 throughout Canada — since its inception in 1994. Prior to that, he was also involved with the organization of the Windsor version of the national fundraiser. He noted that Leamington was added as an MS Walk community to make the event more accessible and convenient for supporters living in Essex County’s rural areas. Brush’s support of the fundraiser isn’t the only lo(Continued on Page 3)
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Festival of Birds returns to Pelee By Bryan Jessop Point Pelee National Park is once again chirping with activity. The park’s annual Festival of Birds officially began Thursday, May 1 and runs until May 19, during which time an estimated 30,000 birding enthusiasts will converge upon the site to witness and photograph hundreds of species of migratory songbirds returning after a cold, harsh winter. The event’s opening weekend featured guided tours by renowned birding authority David Allen Sibley. Both Saturday and Sunday hikes were sold out within 45 minutes, attracting registered visitors from British Columbia to Nova Scotia. Sibley, of Massachusetts, has published two birding guides. The second version was released in March of this year and includes 100 more species than the first edition as well as more than 6,000 illustrations. The Sibley Guide to Birds is the fastest-selling birding publication ever. “He’s basically known as The Beatles of the birding world,” said Parks Canada interpretive program coordinator Sarah Rupert, an avid birder and Point Pelee regular since she was two years old. Rupert is one of more than a dozen presenters during this year’s Festival of Birds. Although the opening weekend of the festival is normally the quietest in respect to both human and avian visitors, the first few days was busy for Point Pelee on both fronts. Uncommon species A Blue-headed Vireo rests on a already seen at the branch at Point Pelee National Park Saturday, May 3 during the annual park have included Festival of Birds. the Western Grebe, Eared Grebe, Yellow Rumped Warbler, Yellow Throated Warbler and just outside the Hillman Marsh area, the Smith’s Longspur. “The biodiversity here is very, very rich,” said Parks Canada Southwestern Ontario Field Unit public relations and communications officer Theresa Paris. “It’s always a guessing game as to what’s going to show up,” added Rupert. “You never know with Point Pelee — that’s what’s great about this park.” Parks Canada staff from other sites spend Festival of Birds at Point Pelee to accommodate the extra volume in visitors, who filled the Visitor Centre parking lot on the opening Saturday and kept trails busy throughout the event’s opening days. “That’s very good for us for the first weekend of May,” said Rupert. “It’s always a nice mix of people from all
Bird watching enthusiasts focus their attention on a few migratory visitors during Point Pelee National Park’s Festival of Birds, running May 1 to 19 this year. Each year, the festival attracts an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 birders from around the world. (SUN Photos)
over the place. It’s also a great experience for Parks Canada staff to see a different site. Wardens from other parks are amazed by what they see. There are more people here in a weekend than in a whole year at some other parks.” For the second year, Festival of Birds will include the Kids’ Birding Party. This year’s edition will be hosted by the Blue Heron Picnic Area with activities, crafts, a small guided birding hike, discovery area and demonstrations by Wildlife Ontario. During the demos, live birds including a great horned owl, American kestrels and a peregrine falcon will be shown. The Kids’ Birding Party will take place May 17-18 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. For more information on events, tours, workshops, hikes and the Kids’ Birding Party, visit www.festivalofbirds.ca or call 519-322-2365 ext. 0.
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