Further to Josh's report for us, Erika and I saw the drake Common Teal on Old 
Hwy 24 in a flooded field directly south of house #545. The Common Teal was 
laying just on the edge of water beside several other drake Green-winged Teals, 
and with my scope you could clearly see the field marks that separated the 
Common Teal from the Green-winged Teals. There was roughly 40 Green-winged 
Teals, a pair of Blue-winged Teal and 4 Northern Shovelers also present in the 
flooded field accompanying the Common Teal.
Also in the Long Point area Erika and I had a Northern Goshawk that flew across 
the Causeway as well we had Basic plumaged Little Gull flying around with the 
Bonaparte's Gulls in the Inner Bay. Despite the weather conditions birding was 
alright in Long Point Provincial Park, we basically had most of the typical 
migrates for this time of year.
Also on our way home we stopped at the Brantford Golf and Country Club in 
Brantford for the American White Pelican reported by Bill Lamond. Apparently 
this bird has been there for over a week now and was easily viewed from the 
parking lot. For directions you can easily find the Brantford Golf and Country 
Club on Google maps or by GPS.

Directions for Common Teal:
>From Simcoe head South along Old Hwy 24 and look for house #545 which is 
>displayed on the road side and the birds are present in a flooded field south 
>of that location. If you hit Charlottville West 1/4 Line Rd. or Forestry Farm 
>Rd. you have gone to far west.
Good luck and good birding,
Brett Fried and Erika Hentsch
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