>From the viewing stand at the marsh at about noon, I counted 353 Sandhill 
>Cranes rising up in small groups of 4 to 15 and heading inland towards the 
>farm fields.? The marsh is frozen over except for a few areas in the center, 
>which was filled with thousands of ducks and geese and included were several 
>hundred Tundra Swans, 10 more Sandhill Cranes and 2 Great Blue Herons.? A lot 
>of these birds were?resting?on the ice.? There was continual movement as huge 
>numbers would rise up and leave while others were arriving.? Flying?over the 
>marsh?were 3 Northern Harriers and sitting in a nearby tree was a Bald Eagle.

Peter Gignac
Port Rowan

Directions: Follow highway 59 south right to the end.? The first viewing stand 
is on the right halfway along the causeway.? From there you can see the second 
viewing stand.

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