Nothing to match a Prairie Falcon, but starting with HUMBER BAY EAST (before the falcon may have gone overhead), with common merganser, red-breasted merganser, lots of long-tails, goldeneye, a few redheads, we moved on to the huge raft at the bottom of APPLEBY ROAD IN BURLINGTON, (a mix of greater scaup, bufflehead, long tail, common goldeneye, a few redheads), and our family outing today also observed the following, moving down along the lake: *AT THE BRIDGE BEHIND TOLLGATE PONDS : 8 dc cormorants, 2 ruddy ducks, several northern shovelers, other regulars, plus two red-tail hawks kiting/hovering over the surrounding terrain (it's the first time I have been able to hold a flying hawk in my scope for any time!); * AT LA SALLE PARK: 1 pied-billed grebe, a number of coots (4+), several canvasbacks, a pair of hooded mergansers, plus many lesser scaup, a few redhead ducks, many common goldeneye, common merganser, 30+ trumpeter swans, a lot of mute swans, and more than a few mallards. All of this, and the weather was not that bad until later in the afternoon.

All of these locations are described in Goodwin's book "A Bird Finding Guide to Ontario".

Professor Gene Denzel
Information Technology Program
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
York University   416-736-5250

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