Dear Ontbirders

Today a good-sized group of keen birders assembled at the St. Williams Forestry 
Station to participate in the annual early "spring" OFO field trip to Long 
Point. Thank you to those members that car pooled, which made manoeuvring a 
fairly large group a good bit easier. We were lucky that we didn't have the 
weather that the area experienced yesterday with blowing snow and treacherous 
roads. Long Point Bay was still frozen over this year, so waterfowl viewing was 
limited to "lakes" in the surrounding corn fields as a result of all the recent 
rains. Some local roads were still almost impassable also limiting the number 
of stops we made. 

Nevertheless, we did see the "big three" advertised species. Tundra Swans were 
in the thousands on the ice of Long Point Bay as we drove the causeway. Better 
views were had on the "Front Road", County Road 42, both calling in flight and 
in surrounding corn fields. A number of pairs of  Sandhill Cranes were out in 
the fields too, allowing good telescope looks. A little surprisingly, given 
their nice recovery of recent years, we didn't see a Bald Eagle until our final 
stop of the day, an immature bird, with a radio transmitter strapped to its 
back! New for the year for many included, A. Robins, a number of Killdeer, and 
blackbirds. We had Pine Siskins in several locations. An extremely cooperative 
Merlin perched right along the road so that most or all of the group got a look 
and some even pictures. The wily Wild Turkeys managed to elude us this year but 
some fortunate individuals saw some on their drive down and/or home.

Thank yous go to Bob Stamp and John Olmsted for co-leading the outing, Birds 
Studies Canada for allowing us to use their Old Cut Field Station as a lunch 
room,  volunteers from the Friends of Long Point for arranging access to the 
St. Williams Forestry Station facilities and to Diane Salter for again allowing 
us to visit her well-stocked feeders in Walsingham, which never fail to 
"produce" a few species we miss elsewhere. 

Good birding
Jim Heslop
Ancaster

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