Hi.
Sure glad I took the day off today, Monday, September 10th. Headed down to Ottawa Beach at Andrew Haydon Park. Ran into Tony Beck scoping out the birds. Tony Beck spotted a Ruddy Turnstone in a small flock of shorebirds that flew close to where we were standing. Unfortunately, I was not able to relocate it for another look later. Tony also mentioned having seen a Great Egret fly by at the same beach just earlier. http://www3.sympatico.ca/beck.tony

Monday was a lot more productive at Ottawa Beach than what I had been able to see on the weekend. Today I had close-up looks at Semi-Palmated Plovers, Yellow-legs and Least Sandpipers. 5-6 Turkey Vultures were seen and one flew in to peck away at a dead Carp on the beach. However, the highlight of the day were 2 greater Snow Geese swimming along with a group of Canada Geese. Credit for the sighting goes to birder Chris Bruce who spotted the Snow Goose through his scope and positively identified it by checking his bird guide book. After lunch I returned to Ottawa Beach and re-found both Snow Goose very close to shore and took some photos. Chris, who had gone to check out some other locations was right behind me.

According to Tony Beck, whom I have found to be generous with his time when I have had questions concerning birds and identification matters, "Back in 1993, when the (Ottawa Field Naturalist Club) checklist was made, Snow Geese were always a very exciting find. They have since increased numbers, expanded their range, and are being seen earlier each fall. As you recall there were record numbers late last year. However, it is still a bit early for them right now. Regardless, it seems to fit the trend of their population explosion."

Wilson Hum
www.pbase.com/golfpic

Photos of Snow Goose along with some Canada Geese.
http://www.pbase.com/golfpic/image/85396598
http://www.pbase.com/golfpic/image/85397542
http://www.pbase.com/golfpic/image/85399141




Directions:
Directions courtesy of Neilyworld.
"From Highway 417 (The Queensway) take exit 129 (Greenbank & Pinecrest
Roads). If travelling west, the 0.3 km offramp dumps you right or north onto
Pinecrest Road. If driving east, a 0.3 km offramp brings you to
Pinecrest/Greenbank Road, where you will turn left or north onto Pinecrest
Road and in 0.4 km join the westbound offramp traffic. Both groups will now
follow Pinecrest Road north 1.0 km from here to Carling Avenue. Turn left or
west on Carling and go 1.7 km to the turnoff for the parking lot for Ottawa
Beach on the right or north. Turn right into the lot."

My notes: For those unfamiliar. If heading west on Carling, enter the first entrance at Andrew Haydon Park. There is a playground to the left of the parking area. In front of this playground, head down to the river. The partially sandy/mudflat before you is what is known as Ottawa Beach.
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