I saw my first Tundra Swan flying towards Baden this morning. Baden is about 10 
km west of Kitchener just off of highway 7/8.
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Barn Swallow, migrants - Long Point, Ontario
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Dear Fellow Birders,

Today at Long Point the first Barn Swallow of the season was seen heading west
along the penninsula with a movement of Tree Swallows. Also present were
Eastern Phoebe, Northern Flicker, Winter Wren, and Eastern Towhee.

Directions: Exit Hwy 24 from the 401 near Cambridge and follow this south to the
Long Point area, then turn left on Hwy 59 and this will lead you onto the Long
Point Penninsula.

Mike Boyd
Long Point, Ontario

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