I was definitely quieter at the marsh for passerines at least (a heavy
frost last night likely resulted in fewer insects at least early in the
morning) in the surrounding woods with only a few Song Sparrows evident.
The high vocal Pileated Woodpeckers continue to make an appearance anywhere
between the upper bridge on Sheridan Creek to bottom of Bexhill ... and this
morning was no exception.
   A few highlights on the marsh: a Great Egret (in spectacular breeding
plumage), one Pied-billed Grebe, two Ring-necked Ducks, three Blue-winged
Teal and 4 Green-winged Teal.
  There was at least one Common Loon on the lake off the marsh early in
morning and Alex Gray saw a Tree Swallow sometime before 8:00 a.m. flying
over the marsh.   As in warms up this afternoon there may be more bird
activity.  
   The meadow trail continues to be very muddy but main trails are slowing
drying out. 

Directions:
  Go south down to the end Bexhill which runs south of Lakeshore about 5
long blocks east of Erin Mills Parkway.  Park at the metal gate.  The marsh
and knoll trail start at the bottom of hill from the parking area.  This
gets you into, more or less, the middle of main area of the marsh.
Mississauga has a map of the marsh and surrounding trails on their web site:
http://www.creditvalleycons.com/recandleisure/maps/rattray.pdf'.

Wayne Renaud  
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