At 1:30 p.m. today a Snowy Owl was perched on the light standard at Canada
Centre for Inland Waters in Burlington.

Directions:

Take QEW to QEW Niagara, get off at Easport Drive and at the first set of
lights is CCIW.  The bird can be seen from the entrance or pull into the
first parking lot.  Nice bird on such a soggy day.


Cheers,
Cheryl & Ben Edgecombe
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Ken Cohen  and I birded around Hamilton Harbor and along the Lakeshore 
this morning.
Our best sighting was two immature male King Eiders and an immature  
Surf Scoter at
the end of Millen Road in Stony Creek.  The birds were within 50 yards 
of the shore right at the end of Millen Road.

We were  also amazed by the number of Trumpeter Swans in the harbor in 
the vicinity
of Lasalle Marina.  We did not do a count  but I would estimate there 
were 30+ birds
in that area in three different groups.  At Windemere Basin we also saw 
Ruddy Duck,
Am. Coot, N. Shoveler, Ring-Neck Duck, and off Eastport Drive, a Horned 
Grebe.

Millen Road is between the Centennial Road and Fruitland Road exits of 
the QEW.

Bill Broderick
Youngstown, NY

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