Greetings Ontbirders,

Bruce Di Labio and I took a "brisk and refreshing" walk around Gull Island, Presqu'ile Prov. Park this morning and, in spite of the cold and wind, had several nice birds:

King Eider - 1 - female south of the gap between Gull Is. and High Bluff Is. The limestone shoals of Presqu'ile and adjacent Prince Edward Co. were once considered the best places in southern Ontario to see this species until the late 1980's, but since then - about when Zebra mussels came in to play - eiders have become quite rare in our area. I used to see between 1-7 per year here, and by contrast this bird is only my third in the past 15 years. Nice to see again! Harlequin Duck - 2 - male and female in surf between Gull Is. and Sebastopol Pt. (the small island with the single large willow shrub on it) Purple Sandpiper - 1 - feeding on moving slush-ice (!) over-top limestone on the north side of Sebastopol Pt. Dunlin - 1 - uninjured bird first seen in the channel between Owen Pt. and Gull Is., then seen again at the south-west corner of Gull. Barrow's Goldeneye - 1 - male off the Lighthouse, by Bruce after we split up. Am. Coot - 43 - one with Canada's in the marsh east of the causeway into the park, and 42 near the ice-edge in Presqu'ile Bay Bald Eagle - 1 - immature bird flying from High Bluff Is. to mainland, roughly coming in around Beach 2. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1 - Bruce saw one at the Pioneer Trail parking lot feeder (where the Rose-br. Grosbeak was last winter).
Snow Bunting - 1 - Gull island - our only passerine on the island.

You can get to Gull island with just rubber boots but if you want to get to Sebastopol, you will need waders and I would not attempt it if the waves are high. Mostly it is knee deep with a few slightly deeper sections. However if you go off the high ridge (marked by several metal posts) you could be over you waders quickly leaving you prone to being washed deeper by a strong wave/current so be conservative when attempting a crossing. At this season that is no joke and besides, what good is seeing a Purple if you don't live to share the joy!

Directions: Presqu'ile Prov. Park is on the north shore of Lake Ontario, located south of the town of Brighton. Take Hwy 401 and exit at the Brighton/Presqu'ile exit (signed) then follow the park signs once in town. Maps are available at the park gate showing locations for Gull Is., the Lighthouse etc.

Cheers,

Doug


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