The number of Tundra Swans in the flooded field west of Bathurst St, north of 
the Queensville SR have been building since February 24.  I was told there were 
350 to 400 yesterday afternoon.  The change in the weather means the flooded 
fields are developing a skin of ice.  I estimated there were 200 Tundra Swans 
this morning.  None of the Northern Pintails I saw yesterday were in evidence 
and I also didn't see any Canada Geese which were also quite numerous 
yesterday.Coming north from Toronto one could take the 404 to the Queensville 
S.R. and go west to Bathurst St and then north past Hochreiter Rd.  Or take the 
400 north to Davis Dr and go east to Yonge St and then north to where Bathurst 
St crosses it south of Bradford.  Turn right on Bathurst and then left at the 
stop sign and go over the railway tracks to the end of Bathurst St.  The swans 
are along the tree line bordering the Holland River to the west.Kevin Shackleton
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