This morning at Rock Point Provincial Park near Dunnville, Ontario,
following overnight rainstorms, we saw a Dunlin and a Ruddy Turnstone, both
in breeding plumage.  Also present were numerous peeps and a few spotted
sandpipers and yellowlegs, as well as assorted terns.

At Harbourview Road, there was a long-billed dowitcher.

Dave and Vanna Harding
Penfield NY
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Black Terns! Kingsville Dock
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Birders,


There has been a good number of Black Terns at the Kingsville dock. Tonight 
I counted 79 adults and 7 Juv. resting in the parking lot, not to mention 
the dozens that were in the air and feeding. Also there was a number of 
Banded Common Terns adults and Juv's.

Common Tern #1  colour--Top Yellowish(white?) over black JUV.
                      #2           Black over Yellowish JUV.
                      #3           Yellow- Black Yellow-black JUV.
There was more banded birds but I could not see clear enough.

I'd love to here from some one who could let me know where these bird are 
from.

The Kingsville Dock is located at the foot of Park street.

Good Birding,

Dean Ware
Wheatley ON.
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