While Birding the Amherstburg area this morning, around 1030 am me and my 
daughter Keri  found 2 Brant Geese  Feeding in the grass along the waters  edge 
  across the street  from adress 1227  county road 20  in Amherstburg  Ontario 
.  this spot is easy to find because there is a beat up boat dock that   looks 
like a old boat gas station  with a big esso sign   . good luck and good 
birding  Robert Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] .com

 
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Harlequin Ducks still at Port Huron/Sarnia
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Birders,
Four Harlequin Ducks are still located under the Bluewater Bridge at Point 
Edward.  They have been around for several weeks, but it is unique to see 
four together here at this time of year.  Quite often three are only seen, 
and sometimes they drift well downriver.  They are usually seen along the 
rocky US shoreline just upstream of the bridge.
An adult Iceland Gull is still frequenting Point Edward.
Off Point Edward and Canatara Park are thousands of Redhead ducks of mostly 
males.  There are a few scaup mixed in, but the rafts are mostly pure 
Redhead.
At Sarnia Bay and waterfront there are hundreds of gulls.  I saw at least 
three Glaucous today.
Nothing much on the main part of the St. Clair River this winter.

Directions to Point Edward Lakewatch:  Find Front St. in Sarnia (along
river in downtown) and follow it north to St. Clair St. just past the 402
overpass.  Turn left on St. Clair St. and follow it to its very north end in
Point Edward past Michigan Ave.  Turn left on Victoria Ave. and go less than
two blocks to Fort St.  Turn right onto Fort St. and go to the parking lot
at the lake.
To get under the bridge, follow Michigan Ave. to the very end.  To get to 
Canatara Park, go right on Victoria Ave. and turn left at Alfred St. in 
Point Edward.



Blake A. Mann
Wallaceburg
Chatham-Kent, Ontario
boatmannATkentDOTnet


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