At  Toronto  Zoo with the Canadas, one cackling goose just past bridge
  in "canal' where Eurasia Outdoors Exhibits starts.

  2nd Jan 07

  Alec Dobson
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Razorbill continues to feed at NOTL
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Yes the Razorbill shows no sign of going anywhere. It seems very content on the amount of food that it must be finding at the mouth of the Niagara River. We watched it from 12:20 to 3:30, from the gravel parking lot at the end of River Street Road and Turntable St., near the marina, in Niagara On The Lake, opposite from Fort Niagara (USA) . At 3:35 I did see it flying way out into the lake, about twice the distance beyond the green marker buoy, then land in the lake. We didn't wait for it's possible return to the regular feeding areas between the green Buoy and the fort Niagara, in the area where the river waters meet the lake waters. If you go looking for it, (a scope is needed). Start at the fort water area, and continue left towards the green buoy, looking along the rift water line where the river water meets with the lake waters.

DIRECTIONS:
Entering Niagara On the Lake from Mississauga Street (HWY55), turn right at the end of 55 and then take your first left at (Simcoe St.). Turn right at it's end (Front St.) to King St. Turn left here, at the end of that parquet called (Queen's Royal Park), to get to the water's edge. It will become Delater St. Follow it to Turntable St. and turn left, towards the river . It will end at River St. and make a left into the gravel parking lot that looks over to Fort Niagara.

Best regards,
Barry & Linda Cherriere



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