Inspite of off-and-on rain on July 27 3 of us thoroughly enjoyed the beauty
of a hidden marsh at the south end of Cranberry Marsh. While observing and
identifying the flora we were aware of singing of birds (Virginia Rail,
Coot, Marsh Wren, Swamp Sparrow et al) and over a period of 30 minutes we
viewed 5 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERONS and small families of several species of
waterfowl--Coot, Moorhen, Ruddy Duck, Mute Swan, Mallard and Gadwall among
others. .

If you need help to locate the above marsh e-mail me.

A visit to Cranberry's west side (from Hall's Rd.pathway entries) will allow
you to appreciate a small marsh in front of the north platform, then a
non-marsah wetland in front of the south platform.

The pond in front of the Sobey's warehouse on Victoria St.(approached by
turning north at the first street west of the Iroquois sports centre) has
yielded Lesser Yellowlegs, Spotted Sandpipers, Pectoral Sandpipers, etc.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby, ON

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