At around 2:30 p.m. this afternoon, I made a quick stop in at Millennium
Park in Collingwood (part of Harbourlands Park to the north of the marina
and old grain elevators).  There were several groupings of Snow Buntings,
totalling over 50 individuals, feeding on the lawn and amongst the armour
stone rocks at the water edge.

There were also 3 Red-Throated Loons in the harbour as well as about 2 dozen
adult Great Black-backed Gulls and many matures on the east side of the road
to the spit.


Directions:  From the Pretty River Parkway / Huron Street, turn north into
the park lands on Heritage Drive (across from the Museum) and drive to the
end of the road.

 
 




Scott A. Martin; B.Sc., H.B.O.R., Forest Rec. Tech.
Senior Ecologist / Principal
WILD Canada Ecological Consulting 
#75 - 39th Street North
Wasaga Beach, ON   L9Z 2A3
Phn:  705-429-4936
Fax:  705-429-1435
[email protected]
www.wildcanada.ca
 
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we are headed!  (ancient Chinese proverb)
 
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