Yesterday at noon observed a young solitary purple martin perched with other 
swallows. If you proceed straight down the path from the parking area, the bird 
was located on a small peninsula to the left.

 

It was curious because this bird appears to have a plastic colour band on the 
right leg, and no other bands or markings.

 

Image is available for reference here:

http://mustap.smugmug.com/Nature/Birding-in-Ontario/Snyder-Flats/2958107_M4VHo#943226408_MUvAA

 

 

Directions: Snyder's Flats is part of the grand river trail system, Please see 
the following link for the location:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Snyder's+Flats+Road,+kitchener,+ontario&sll=43.45123,-80.49305&sspn=0.243256,0.63858&ie=UTF8&om=1&hq=&hnear=Snyders+Flats+Rd,+Woolwich,+Waterloo+Regional+Municipality,+Ontario+N0B+1K0,+Canada&ll=43.509904,-80.475626&spn=0.044944,0.07699&z=14
                                          
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