The  Ross's  Goose  appeared  at  Reesor  Pond  today and this evening
  returned  to  the sod  farm  on the NW corner of Reesor Road and Hwy 7
  with  Canada Geese to feed on fresh grass. At the pond a juvenile male
  Peregrine  Falcon took a couple of swipes at a Greater Yellowlegs high
  above  and missed both times. A Great Egret along with 2 GBH's stalked
  the  shore.  Tonight  a  pair of Pectoral Sandpipers were added to the
  days's skimpy  list  of  shorebirds. Several duck species are emerging
  from  eclipse plumage. DC Cormorants are common. Reesor pond lies just
  N of Hwy 407 on Reesor Road in Markham.
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