For those interested, the Ross's Goose was found at about 8:30 this
morning feeding with Canadas in the field directly across from BSC
headquarters on Front St. in Port Rowan.

As of 10 am it has moved north to the cornfield directly north of Port
Rowan on the 1st Concession, just west of Reg. Rd 42 (Bay (main) St.).
For those coming south on Highway 59, you can access the 1st Concession
just south of the OPP Station.  Turn left (east) towards Port Rowan.
Look in the field on the north side just before you reach the stop sign
at Reg. Rd 42.

Where it will be later today or for those visiting on the weekend is
anyone's guess. It has been seen almost as far west as Clear Creek on
Reg. Rd. 42 and east of Port Rowan as well during the past two weeks.
This is a large area. Finding it depends on searching the cornfields in
the area and looking for flocks of Canada Geese.

Other birds in the area this week have included increasing numbers of
waterfowl. A small lead in the ice off the Port Rowan overlook is
popular with a large number of diving ducks, including Canvasback,
Redhead, scaup, Ring-necked, etc.  Puddle ducks this week have included
the first Am. Wigeon, Green-winged Teal, Wood Duck and N. Pintail. In
addition to the lead off Port Rowan, open water can be found along Big
Creek at the causeway (and crossroads further north) as well as at the
end of Hastings Drive. Please remember to venture no further west than
the sand dune at the end of Hastings itself.  Lee Browns WMA is still
frozen solid.

Landbirds in the area this week include the usual suspects as well as
Fox Sparrows, Eastern Towhees, one or two E. Phoebes, increasing numbers
of Rusty Blackbirds and, most notably, a Brewer's Blackbird at Old Cut
earlier this week.

Despite the lack of open water, there are several thousand Tundra Swans
in the area feeding in cornfields. Many thousands more pushed straight
through this week. With the cold weather moving in today and the storm
moving up the east coast, I would not expect any new influx of swans
until the warm weather returns next week. Nonetheless, this may be the
peak swan weekend here at Long Point this spring.

Good luck.

Ron Ridout 
Bird Studies Canada 
P.O. Box 160, Port Rowan. ON N0E 1M0 
519-586-3531 Ext 204
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