Nine OFOers joined me as we explored the area around Whitby harbour,
Pringle Creek, Lynde Shores and Cranberry Marsh in Durham Region today.
Although the onshore wind was a bit blustery, the sun shone brightly and
we tallied 50 species of birds. Highlights included two Catbirds, a
Great Egret, a small movement of Turkey Vultures, Northern Harrier,
Cooper's and Sharp-shinned Hawks and 6 pipits. Sandpipers were hard to
find but we did find a few Killdeer, a Greater Yellowlegs and a distant
White-rumped Sandpiper.
Adventures happen when you least expect them and one of our members
learned not to step off the path if you're walking along the south end
of Cranberry Marsh near the lakeshore. This is a treacherous spot that
fools many people. As soon as you leave solid ground and step on what
looks like equally solid ground, you may find yourself in knee deep,
black, sucking mud. Luckily a team of three of us were able to rescue
the one soul who mis-stepped and pull him out. Seriously, if you're
walking along the south end of Cranberry Marsh do not be tempted to step
on the black soil. You won't like the outcome and it can be quite
dangerous if you are alone as it is extremely difficult to get out by
yourself!
Geoff Carpentier
OFO Trip Leader
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Thank you,
Geoff Carpentier
AVOCET NATURE SERVICES
Contact me at: 905-852-2011 or [email protected]
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