Hi fellow birders;
 
Yesterday, Sunday, January 22 on my way up to Dorset, Ontario I stopped in at 
Washago.  At the mouth of the Severn River at the north end of Lake Couchiching 
I was thrilled to observe 73 Trumpeter swans.  There is quite a large area of 
open water just south of the Centenial park on Quetton Street south of HWY 169 
in Washago.  The swans were either sleeping on the water, feeding or were 
aggressively displaying pairing behaviour.  It was akin to being entertained by 
a beautiful ballet with head bobbing, calling, birds lifting off & as they took 
to the air their gigantic wings slapping the water.  Some birds had tags, 
almost all too far away for identification, most did not.  Mr. Lumsden, thank 
you for your years & tears on this reintroduction project.  To all dedicated 
people who continue to monitor these fabulous birds, thank you.  What a thrill 
to see so many healthy birds in such a lovely setting. 
 
Today, coming south from Dwight on HWY 35, just north of Sea Breeze Rd. which 
is north of Dorset. I had a fabulous Bald eagle right at the side of the road 
in a tree.  I was allerted to the bird by 4 good sized crows buzzing a leafless 
deciduous tree on the east side of the road.  There was a driveway for me to 
pull into immediatley across the road.  The bird appeared to be an immature 4 
year old with lots of white but some streking still on the head.  

I was hoping for Red crossbills & Boreal chickadees but the weather was nasty 
from freezing rain.  I'll take the eagle any time.   Lots of deer on & off the 
road, if you do venture to this area take care to watch for them.
 
Good birding,
Susan Menzies
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