I do not know what time the bird left Clear Creek, but I had a hunch that it 
likely was heading west into the light SW wind.  At 1:05 p.m. I found the bird 
soaring low over the north end of Rondeau Park and Rondeau townsite, slowly 
heading east.  I saw the bird from the Shrewsbury dock, via scoping the area.  
I had just come from the Rondeau entrance area and had not seen it, but 
immediately (obviously) I went there again after seeing the bird, but still 
could not relocate it.  However, the bird must have turned around since it was 
at about 2:00 p.m. that the bird was found sitting in a tree at Rondeau South 
Beach.

Thus the bird has been sitting in the same poplar at South Beach from 2:00 to 
at least 6:30 p.m.  If the bird roosts in the area, then it should be seeable 
sometime tomorrow morning when it takes its first flight.

Also note that the bird was seen by birders at Clear Creek last night, but for 
some strange reason the word was not put out.

Alan Wormington,
Leamington

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