Hello Ontbirders

Conditions were considerably more comfortable and calm this morning at
Andrew Hayden Park. Water levels were down slightly exposing a bit more
sandspit & shoreline compared to yesterday.

Present on the spit were one Black-bellied Plover & one White-rumped
Sandpiper, the later with damaged leg. In with the gulls was an adult Lesser
Black-backed Gull.

Waterfowl numbers have not changed significantly. However, many diving ducks
continue to come in for close views.

The adult Brant kept company with some Canada Geese today, while a juvenile
was present at the mouth of Graham Creek.

A couple of American Pipits and a couple of Snow Buntings flew south over
the park. Most interesting however, was a flock of 22 redpolls flying
eastward.

Cheerio
Tony
http://www3.sympatico.ca/beck.tony/

Directions courtesy of Neily World:
http://members.rogers.com/larry.neily/birding.htm

>From Highway 417 (The Queensway) take exit 129 (Greenbank & Pinecrest
Roads).
If travelling west, the 0.3 km offramp dumps you right or north onto
Pinecrest
Road. If driving east, a 0.3 km offramp brings you to Pinecrest/Greenbank
Road,
where you will turn left or north onto Pinecrest Road and in 0.4 km join the
westbound offramp traffic. Both groups will now follow Pinecrest Road north
1.0
km from here to Carling Avenue. Turn left or west on Carling and go 2.0 km
to
the turnoff for the parking lot for Andrew Hayden Park on the right or
north.
Turn right into the lot.



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