This morning at 11 am, we discovered about thirteen redheads (male and female) 
in a water-filled, defunct gravel pit west of Cambridge.  Also present were 
buffleheads, common mergansers, hooded mergansers, pied-billed grebes, 
double-crested cormorants, a mallard and one Canada Goose.  Good looks would 
require a scope.

Directions:
>From Highway 97, west of Cambridge, take Edworthy Side Road (regional road 71) 
>north.  The pond is on the left (green & white municipal address sign #1470) 
>just before the railway tracks.  There is short driveway before the gate, 
>allowing easy parking.

Good Birding!

Sandra & Michael Holden
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