Townsend Sewage Lagoons were productive as expected and yielded the following single sightings -Ruddy Turnstone, Baird's Sandpiper and Sanderling. All were molting adults; all except the Sanderling were in the first lagoon as you walk in from the concession road. The Sanderling was in the south-east corner of the north-east lagoon.

Numbers of Stilt Sandpiper were down from the previous week. Of the total of 14 species seen, numbers were dominated by Lesser Yellowlegs and Semipalmated Sandpiper.

Directions:

From Hwy. 6, drive west on Hwy 3 some 3 km. to RR 69 and turn right. Go
north 1.4 km. and take the first left after the railroad tracks (Nanticoke Conc. 14 W 3). The entrance to the lagoons is about 0.5 km. on the right. Please park away from the entrance to the lagoons.

Alfred Adamo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brampton
416 432 2246

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