Hi All, Stuck way out in the marsh today was not that bad a place to be. Although a little cool when not moving, it proved to be a good place for birds.
Two Bald Eagles, one adult way up early in the morning, and an immature bird later on by the Tower on the Marsh Trail. One Red-tailed Hawk, one Rough-legged, a great view of a Red-shouldered just off Spicebush Trail. Several Kestrels, six species of sparrow and two Eastern Meadowlarks. There Downey, Hairy and Red-bellied Woodpeckers scattered along the marsh as well. I found one really upset Carolina Wren singing and calling when I was standing waiting for the deer to come back. Also had a good look at a coyote running at full speed though the Phragmites and Buttonbush. Must be nice to be lower to the ground and have an extra two legs! I could hear Tundra Swans out on the Bay but could not see them. A good day. Brett Groves Leamington, Ontario ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- To get to Rondeau P.P. Take exit #101 from Highway 401 south on C-K Road #15, turning right at the end, and head into the park. "Vicki & Brett's Email" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

