Birded today with Bud Rowe and Paul Mackenzie at Prince Edward Point where 
we observed many spring arrivals as well as some lingering winter birds.  
Highlights include 1 BARN SWALLOW and 1GREATER YELLOWLEGS. Other spring 
arrivals include 5 COMMON LOONS, 4 HORNED GREBES, 1 WINTER WREN, 3 
GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS, 3 WILSON'S SNIPE, 1 EASTERN PHOEBE and 1 NORTHERN 
FLICKER.  In the open waters there were hundreds of LONG-TAILED DUCKS and 
WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS with lesser numbers of GREATER and LESSER SCAUP and 
RED-BREASTED AND COMMON MERGANSERS.  Wintering birds observed were 1 PINE 
GROSBEAK, 20 BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS and 1 NORTHERN SHRIKE.  There were 10 TURKEY 
VULTURES soaring about and SONG SPARROWS and KILLDEER were very numerous.  An 
OSPREY and another EASTERN PHOEBE were observed near Hay Bay.  We tallied 61 
species for the day.  The first butterfly for 2008, a Mourning Cloak, was seen 
at Little Bluff C.A.

Good Birding
Bruce Ripley
Amherstview

Directions to Prince Edward Point - Ontario Road Atlas, MapArt Publishing [pge 
35, quad G 52 & 53]

 

Located in Prince Edward County. Take exit 566 (Marysville) off the 401 and go 
south on County Road 49 to Picton. Take County Rd. 8 to County Rd. 17 to County 
Rd. 16 to County Rd. 13. Follow County Rd. 13 to the end until you reach the 
Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area.
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