Today's OFO trip to Tiny Marsh attracted about 30 participants who
collectively observed about 60 birds species (I did not have a chance to
check with everyone; my own list was 58).  It was a beautiful day with
perfect lighting for bird observation.  Highlights included: SANDHILL
CRANE (5); SNOW GOOSE - dark adult "blue goose" morph (1); OSPREY (3 in
an interesting social interaction); CASPIAN TERN (3); NORTHERN HARRIER
(3 males); 12 duck species including WOOD DUCK, AMERICAN WIGEON, REDHEAD
and HOODED MERGANSER; YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER (30+); PINE WARBLER (6); and
AMERICAN BITTERN (5), one of which posed beautifully for all of us to
observe for several minutes.
We also had a late Tree Sparrow and an early (relative to Tiny Marsh's
location) Barn Swallow.  Many thanks to those who participated - a
marvellous group to hike with!

Ron Fleming, Newmarket

DIRECTIONS: Tiny Marsh is northwest of Barrie, accessible by exiting
Hwy. 400 at Bayfield Ave. in Barrie, then following it steadily
northwest, through Elmvale.  Approx. two kms north of Elmvale you cross
the Wye River.  Take a left at Regional Rd. 6 just after this and follow
it about 2 more kms to the Tiny-Flos Townline, which is also known as
Concession 1.  There is a large sign indicating Tiny Marsh.  Turn left
(west) and drive about 3kms to the main parking lot.  Park and hike from
here.  The 8 km dike trail is east of the main building; the shorter
woodland trails (including a boardwalk section) are west.

"Ronald J. Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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