Hi Ontbirders Yesterday, I saw a Dowitcher species (probably Short-billed) at the Embrun Sewage Lagoons in the furthest leftmost cell from Route 400 at around 8pm. Also, I saw a few Least Sandpipers, Lesser Yellowlegs, Spotted Sandpiper, Wood Duck and lots of Mallard families. The habitat at Embrun seems to be pretty good for waders right now.
Also, the Brant that I saw a couple of days ago may have been a newly rehabilitated bird from the Wild Bird Center located on Moodie Drive as there was one that came in a few weeks ago with an injury. I didn't see any rings, colour bands or wing tags so I assume that it is wild. Sorry about the late posts. Alex Stone Ottawa, Ontario Directions to Embrun Sewage Lagoons: From the 417, take exit 33, St. Guillaume Rd. (south), Turn left (east) onto Notre Dame St. Turn right (south) and cross the river on St. Joseph Rd. and turn left (east) on Route 400, the lagoons should be on your left. Be aware that it is private property. _______________________________________________ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial birding organization. Send bird reports to ONTBIRDS mailing list [email protected] For information about ONTBIRDS visit http://www.ofo.ca/

