Clive Goodwin has phoned from Brighton to say that there are 2 Black-necked 
Stilts at the "Water-polishing Ponds" in Brighton and they have been there for 
several hours. 
Exit Hwy.401 at Exit 509, County Road.30. Go south through the town, not 
turning left at the main traffic lights. Continue south,which is now Prince 
Edward Street which curves eastward. Once it is running east, the ponds are on 
the south side, the sewage plant on the north side.

Margaret Bain
Cobourg
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Greetings all,

As of 1330h the two Black-necked Stilts are still at the wastewater
polishing pond in Brighton.  From the viewing deck look to the left
at a 45 degree angle and they are wading around, often out of view in
cattails, near the back of the first cell - about 150 m away.

Directions:  From Hwy. 401 take Cty. Rd. 30 south to Brighton.  Go
south through the two traffic lights, over the railway tracks, and as
you near the Lake the road (Prince Edward St. at this point) swings
left.  The ponds are on the south (right) side just as you complete
the turn.  The Sewage Lagoons are on the north side about 200 meters
past the polishing pond.


At Presqu'ile this morning I has 22 "winter" Red-throated Loons, plus
5 breeding plumaged Red-necked Grebes off the beach, a second winter
Glaucous Gull at Owen Pt., and a Red-bellied Woodpecker at the
lighthouse.  Otherwise lots of the "usual suspects".

Cheers

Doug


Doug McRae
P.O. Box 3010
Brighton, Ontario
Canada K0K 1H0
613-475-5014
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