2 Stilts were at the Jarvis lagoons this afternoon in the southernmost
cell. Originally only the female was present and then the male flew in
and landed at the opposite end of the cell where I was standing and gave
several loud vocalizations. While I was speaking with another birder
with a group from England it disappeared. None of the people there saw
it fly out. We wondered if it might have been engaged in nesting duties.

At Townsend Lagoons there were White Rumped Sandpipers and a SB
Dowitcher among the commoner shorebirds.

Directions are from previous posters:

Jarvis Directions:    Follow Highway #6 South from Hamilton to Jarvis.
Turn left
at stoplight at #3 Highway (Talbot Street) and  then right (south) at
Walpole Street.   Follow Walpole past the car wash straight ahead with
no
turns until the gravel ends.    The birds were in the very last cell to
the
south.  Don't climb the fence as you might flush the  birds.   Park and
walk
south on the muddy, grassy road and view the birds from your side of the

fence.

The Townsend sewage lagoons can be found by following the sign for
Townsend, which is on #6 highway south of Hagersville, turn left on
Keith
Richardson Parkway, and continue to the second turning on the right,
which
is County Rd.14. The Lagoons are just up the road on your right, park
well
away from the gate, as trucks will be turning in. Remember there are no
trespassing signs posted, so be aware of this.

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