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From left to right, ERCA general manager Richard Wyma, ERCA chairperson Ed Sleiman, Ontario Field Ornithologist member Jean Iron, Pelee Wings owner Mike Malone, OFO director Dave Milson and Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island CEO Gordon Orr reveal the new shorebirds identification sign at the Hillman Marsh Bird Viewing Shelter Friday, May 1.
ERCA unveils shorebird sign By Bryan Jessop Identifying certain species of shorebirds can be tricky, but thanks to new ‘sign’ language offered by the Essex Region Conservation Authority and the Ontario Field Ornithologists, it just got a little easier. The two organizations partnered to create and mount a shorebird identification sign at the Hillman Marsh Shorebird Viewing Shelter, unveiled Friday, May 1 to coincide with the start of the region’s migratory bird-watching season. The eight-feet long by three-feet tall sign has been mounted inside the shelter on the wall behind the benches and identified 35 of the 37 shorebird species that have been seen at the site. Each type is identified with a colour photo, the bird’s common and scientific name, a description of its markings and stature, a map depicting where it can be found at different times of the year and a legend noting how common or rare it is to spot it in the Hillman Marsh/Point Pelee National Park region. The sign’s unveiling was attended by several ERCA and OFO representatives including ERCA chairperson Ed Sleiman, general manager Richard Wyma, director of community outreach services Danielle Stuebing and OFA member Jean Iron, director Dave Milsom and Tourism WindsorEssex-Pelee Island CEO Gordon Orr. Pelee Wings Nature Store owner Mike Malone also attended, as did passerine banding station coordinator for Holiday Beach’s migration observatory Bob Hall-Brooks. Following the sign unveiling, Brooks brought along a couple banded and recaptured songbird species — a hermit thrush and brown-headed cow bird — for release back into the open air. “We’re really excited about it,” Stuebing said of the new sign. “The birding community has really been advocating for it. Some shorebirds are difficult to identify and this points out the differences and identifying features that make a species special.” Stuebing also expressed gratitude to the OFO for its expertise and financial support of the new sign. The remain-
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Holiday Beach Migration Observatory passerine banding station coordinator Bob Hall-Brooks shows guests a recaptured and previously banded hermit thrush during the unveiling of the Hillman Marsh Bird Viewing Shelter. (SUN Photos)
der of funding came from ERCA, which also did the design work before the sign was created by graphic design artist Paul Santos. “It’s great to be part of something that is accessible to all the public, not just expert birders,” Santos noted. The sign is weatherproof and vandalism resistant, using several shorebird photos taken by Iron and other accomplished nature photographers. Other partners responsible for the creation of the sign — erected Thursday, Apr. 30 — include the Essex Region Conservation Foundation, Pelee Wings Nature Store and TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. The Hillman Marsh shorebird habitat, a managed wetland resource, was opened to the public in 2003 with its viewing shelter added in 2012. It has since become a popular bird-watching destination for visitors from across North America and the world. In honour of the second Saturday of May as International Migratory Bird Day, ERCA will launch the annual Hillman Shorebird and Songbird Celebration. The family event features live birds, a photography contest, kids’ crafts and tours. For more information, visit the website www.erca.org/birding.
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