I visited Holland Landing Lagoons this morning (Tues 8:45 am) and although habitat remains excellent for shorebirds there was nothing and unusual and numbers seem to have decreased since my last visit last Thurs. Least Sandpipers were the most abundant ~75 only saw 1 Semi-pal Sandpiper 1 Pectoral a few Spotted & Solitary's (less then 10 of each ) Killdeer & Lesser Yellowlegs (probably less then 6 of each) Bonaparte Gull numbers remained at 75+ with a number of juveniles Dave Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Directions: The Holland Landing lagoons are just north of Newmarket. From Davis Drive/Hwy.9, you can travel straight north on Yonge Street to the stoplights beside the Newmarket Inn. Turn right into Holland Landing and follow the curving descent to the lights at the bridge. You will be on Old Yonge Street. Keep going north through town. You will go through a little curve in the road where there are conifer stands on both sides, then you will pass Doane Rd. on the right, Cedar St .is about 1 km past Doane on the on right (east). Turn here and follow it to the dead end., you see the gate in front of you.

