There are very few shorebirds in the region - 
some Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs at Miramichi 
Bay (between Southampton and Port Elgin), 
Killdeer and Semipalmated Plovers.  The large 
amount of rain has overfilled many of the ponds 
and the west wind is pushing the water high on 
shore along Lake Huron.

There is one Great Egret left on Chantry Island 
(off Southampton) and its nest mate is dead - it 
doesn't look good for this nestling.  All of the 
Great Blue Herons have left the island and there 
are only 100 or so Cormorants left.

420 Double-crested Cormorants were colour banded 
on Chantry this year - yellow bands with 3 black 
letters.  Please report these birds directly to 
me.  Also, if anyone sees Eastern Bluebirds with 
a single pale blue colour band on the right leg, 
they were banded in Bruce and Grey this year.

The Cape Hurd docked at Southampton at lunchtime 
and none of the crew had observed any jaegers 
out on the lake since leaving Tobermory.  They 
reported lots of gulls and some cormorants.

Good birding,
Cindy Cartwright
Saugeen
Shores

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