Hi y'all,
      I started a bit late this morning(~10:30 am) at GB beach) with Red 
throated and Common Loon, ~10 Horned Grebe on very smooth water making for easy 
viewing.Then ended late(~6:30pm) at GB lagoons with 6 Sandhill Crane flying 
directly over and seemingly landing just SW of there(possibly we'll find these 
to-morrow morning. Lots of waterfowl including Redhead, L. Scaup, Bufflehead, 
N. Shoveller, Green-winged Teal, Am.Coot and one each of Dunlin and Gr. 
Yellowlegs. 
       I did not find many 'dickie' birds in the Pinery nor elsewhere all day 
but had a juvenile Red-headed Woodpecker on the Heritage trail and at least 5 
Rusty Blackbird with a flock of ~30 Red-winged BB at Hwy #21 and Outer Drive. 
The VC is still under renovations and the feeders were quite quiet - 1 Tufted 
Titmouse, 1 White-breasted Nuthatch, 2 Black-capped Chickadee and 1 Dark-eyed 
Junco. Both adult Bald eagles were at their nest, a Belted Kingfisher perched 
nearby whilst 6 Red-tailed Hawk soared overhead.
        At Kettle Point/Ipperwash Beach I counted 40+ Black-bellied Plover, 7/8 
smaller shorebirds in the rocks at the base of the point. I had 1 Dunlin for 
sure, but the others were hunkered down, looked browner but I could not get a 
better view to be certain of I.D. Thedford SL still had at least 1 Pied-billed 
Grebe along with 2 Canvasback, lots of Gadwall and several Am. Wigeon.  
        Weather looks nice to-morrow with a cool start of 3/4 degrees and S/SW 
winds picking up during the day up to ~25 kph by afternoon but temperature 
climbing to ~10 degrees.
         Hope to see you to-morrow @8:30 am Sobey's parking lot - if I'm late 
it's because Hydro has advised us of a "planned' 4 hour interruption of 
service.       Cheers!   Maris  
                                                  
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