Introduction
In the year of 2024 in May, my father, mother and I drove to Leamington and visited Point Pelee National Park. During the trip, I was exposed to birds that I had only ever seen in my birdwatching books. I found the wide array of wildlife and nature incredible. This park was one of the best destinations I ever went to for birdwatching in Canada.
A black snail
A blackbird perching on a tree
Gulls squabbling over fish (you can see one to the bottom right of the far right gull)
Red-eared slider lounging on a marsh
Prothonotary warbler, a rare warbler
Possibly a downy woodpecker
Another cedar waxwing couple
Cedar waxwing
Male wild turkey
Red admiral butterfly
Green frog resting on driftwood
Tree swallow on a branch
Toad at the edge of a lake
Cedar waxwing takes flight
Prothonotary warbler taking flight
Beaver in the water
Brown-headed cowbird
Green frog resting on a log
Red admiral butterfly
Male red-winged blackbird
A rat snake, I assume
Common grackle
Barn swallow
Common grackle inspecting a branch
Cedar waxwing couple trading berries
Gull that caught a fish amidst a feeding frenzy
Prothonotary warbler in a marsh
American robin
Prothonotary warbler building a nest
Red-Eared slider basks in the sun
A tiger swallowtail
Adorable gosling eating vegetation
Barn swallows and their nest
Baltimore oriole on a tree
A vibrant baltimore oriole
Green frog resting upon a lilypad
Canada geese and goslings
Likely an Eastern Screech owl
Common yellowthroat perched on some grass