Two Forster's Terns were found yesterday in Cobourg Harbour and are still there 
today. At noon they were on the docks resting but they obviously move around a 
lot. The laughing gull i still there and so are numerous bonapartes and all the 
migrants one would expect.

Ben Walters

To get there follow Highway 401 to the Burnham St. exit and follow down to the 
lights at King St.  Then turn east (left) onto King St.  Then turn right 
(south) onto Hibernia and you will get to the harbour.
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Snow Geese - Glengarry County
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Hi,

There is a flock of several thousand Snow Geese spending the day on the
fields southeast of the corner of Fallowfield and Schoolhouse Roads in
South Glengarry township.

Directions:  Fallowfield Road runs west off 34 half way between
Lancaster and Alexandria and Schoolhouse Road is the first road to the
south as you proceed west on Fallowfield.

Martin Bowman

Williamstown, ON

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