Sighted my first osprey of the season near the Larfrage Canada plant
sitting on a hydro wire. See link for pic.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/KingstonBirder/Osprey11.jpg

Directions:

Ffrom Highway 401, take highway 38 south to bath road. Turn right at
lights on bath road and continue east until you come to the Larfrage
plant.

Paul O'Toole
Kingston
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   This  afternoon  the Western Grebe was still around, off the south end
   of the endikement, near where it was originally found by Bob Kortright
   et al on 10 March. The grebe is undergoing a pre-alternate molt and is
   getting darker around the lore and eyes.

   Directions:  The  Leslie  Street  Spit [Tommy Thompson Park] is at the
   foot of Leslie Street, Toronto.

   Winnie Poon & Roy Smith

   Toronto, ON

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Dear Fellow Birders,
Migration has really gotten under way this week with both water and
landbirds pushing through. Common Loons, Double-crested Cormorants, and
Pied-billed Grebes all arrived this week. Most of the Tundra Swans have
taken off now, but there are still a few hanging around and moving through,
and while the local Sandhill Cranes have paired off, migrants are still
passing through. Lee Brown's is usually full of waterfowl as is Big Creek
and the Inner Bay, and while the Eurasian Wigeon has not been seen in a few
days, it is probably hanging around somewhere in the area. The first
Virginia Rail was seen in the marshes on the north side of Long Point Prov.
Park on Thursday and a Lesser Yellowlegs was seen in the same area on
Friday. The marshes there, at Big Creek and the Crown Marsh are all alive
with birds these days, with numbers of Wilson's Snipe displaying all day
long, the first Marsh Wren seen on Thursday, Swamp Sparrows back on
territory, small numbers of Tree Swallows patrolling over the marshes, and
two Vesper Sparrows seen this morning in the Crown Marsh. Bonaparte's Gulls
have been pushing through in good numbers over the last few days and flocks
of them should be checked for Little Gulls, and two Glaucous Gulls were seen
on Thursday in the provincial park. A big push of Slate-colored Juncos and
Northern Flickers happened this week, with the entire point littered with
them, as well Golden-crowned Kinglets and Brown Creepers have put through
their first push. The first Pine Warbler was heard at Old Cut on Friday and
the first Field Sparrow was heard singing today.

Directions: Exit the 401 near Woodstock at Hwy 59 and follow this south all
the way to Lake Erie. Just before the lake at Lakeshore/Front Rd, turn right
to get to Lee Brown's and to check the farm fields for waterfowl and other
migrants. Continue south on 59 and you will see Big Creek on your right, the
Inner Bay on your left, and the provincial park is at the end of the road.
The Crown Marsh is on the north side of Hwy 59 and there is a small parking
lot on the north side near Pines Ave and Old Cut is on Old Cut Blvd. just
before the provincial park.

Mike Boyd
Long Point, Ontario
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        2 Osprey at Lennox and Addington Generating Station near Bath
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On Saturday at 7:00 pm there were 2 Osprey in a tree by the Lake at the
Generating Station.

A pair has had a nest on top of one of the roadside hydro poles for the last
couple of years. I assume that the pair has returned. I don't whether the
Osprey that Paul O'Toole reported is one of these.

The Lennox and Addington Generating Station is on Highway 33  about 10
kilometres west of Bath and about 25 kilometres south of Napanee.


Chester Gryski
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