Today John Schmelefske and I birded the Lake Erie shoreline from Port Stanley 
east to Nanticoke in a futile search for the Black-tailed Gull reported this 
week.

  By far the most gulls were in Port Stanley harbour, including some 
Bonaparte's and an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull, as well as a Horned Grebe.

   An adult Bald Eagle was at Port Bruce, 3 were on the ice at Long Point, and 
4 ( 2 juv's) were seen at Nanticoke.

    In Long Point Bay were several flocks of Tundra Swans, 20 Am. Coots and 2 
Pied-billed Grebes. On nearby corn fields were up to 180 Sandhill Cranes. 

     Other highlights included a Little Gull + 3 Killdeer at Turkey Point, 11 
Buff-bellied/American Pipits at Port Ryerse, a large flock of Red-winged 
Blackbirds at Nanticoke, 12 Cowbirds, a Peregrine, a Northern Harrier, and a 
mixed flock of Snow Buntings, Lapland Longspurs and Horned Larks near Long 
Point.

 

Dave Milsom

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