The Red-throated Loon was still there at about 1pm today, it was next to
the road at the west end of the bridge close to the vegetation. The Common
Loon and a Double-crested Cormorant were at the eastern end of the bridge
in the turbulant water.



Dave

On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 10:47 AM, olivesided <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
>
> Whike scanning a load of Geese on the Grand River in Dunnville,  I
> discovered  Red-throated Loon and Common Loon below the dam in the heart of
> the city. The Common is directly below the falls, the Red Throated is
> across the river from me hanging with Canadas along the reedy shore.
> I think Red Throated is a pretty good bird on an inland river anytime
> hence the post. Scope required.
> Take hwy 3 east or west into dunnville and downtown you will come to hwy 3
> rain am roa crossing the river. I parked at Grand River landing condos
> which is on north east side of bridge and view south to river.
> Len
>
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