Hello all:

On Monday Norm Muir posted a message about an eared grebe at Townsend sewage
lagoon, along with the following instruction:

>>>
These lagoons are only accessible on the weekend.
<<<

Now, there have been a couple of messages about black-necked stilts being
seen at the lagoons (Wednesday morning). Is permission to enter or a permit
required on week days? Are people trespassing? Might access be put a risk if
people are entering during working times? 

I don't want to make the drive (and I'm sure others would feel the same)
only to be turned away at the gate...

Sincerely,

Stephen Cheesman
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Subject: [Ontbirds]
        Clay-coloured Sparrow at Thickson's Woods, Wednesday, May 19
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Hi,
    Jim Fairchild discovered a singing Clay-coloured Sparrow just north of
the platform in the meadow at Thickson's.  It was still present at 12:30
p.m., but was singing infrequently and was hard to find.  It seems to be
hanging around several old apple trees and acts somewhat territorial.

    To reach Thickson's Woods exit from 401 to Thickson Road South in
Whitby.  Proceed south past Wentworth Street to the Waterfront Trail.  Turn
left, turn around and park on the north side of the road.  Enter the woods
on a path from
the south side, about 200 metres east of Thickson Road.  Follow the trails
through the woods, some of which access the Lake Ontario shore.  To view the
beaver pond and Corbett Creek Marsh continue east about 100 metres past the
entrance to the woods.  The meadow is across the Waterfront Trail
immediately north of the woods. The entrance is directly across the
waterfront trail from the entrance to the woods.  To view a map,
visit the Thickson's Woods website at http://www.thicksonswoods.com

Dennis Barry & Margaret Carney
Thickson's Point, R.R. 2
Whitby, ON L1N 5R5
(905) 725-2116

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