Today with Bill McLeod and Evan Gough, we went to Pinery Provincial Park
and Strathroy sewage lagoons.  At the Pinery, there was no sign of
Townsend's Solitaire at the maintenance compound area for about 20min
starting at noon.  In fact, the only bird life was a male Red-bellied
Woodpecker.  On the other hand, the feeders at the Visitor Centre were
full of activity as usual.  At least 4 Tufted Titmouse, 7 Purple Finch
(mostly females) and 1 White-crowned Sparrow were among the most
noteworthy at the feeders.

Strathroy sewage lagoons held 8 Tundra Swan, about 60 Bonaparte's Gull
and 1 Green-winged Teal all on the left pond.

Another sighting for the day were 3 Eastern Bluebird at County Road 6
and Scout Road (northwest Middlesex, just west of Sylvan).

Directions:
Pinery Provincial Park is located in northern Lambton County between
Grand Bend and Port Franks along Highway 21.  Strathroy sewage lagoons
are located just west of Strathroy on Pike Road between Napperton Drive
(County Road 39) and Melbourne Road (County Road 9).

Brad McLeod
Poplar Hill, ON
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