A group of us left the area at approx. 1:PM today. The bird at that time was in the open foraging along the path leading to the beacon. It was about 200 m from the main dirt road, and about 20m from the shore line. Both the Thrasher and the Gray Catbird appear to be quite healthy despite the winter conditions. Did not see the Hermit Thrush.

Directions as per John Black.
To reach the eastern Port Weller pier you need to get to the Seaway Haulage Road on the east side of the canal north of Lock 1.

Take the Niagara Street exit off the QEW and follow Niagara Street north to Lakeshore Road where it ends. Turn right on Lakeshore Road and follow Lakeshore until you cross the canal and then immediately turn left onto Broadway Ave. Follow Broadway for about 0.5 km until it is intersected by a dirt road (Seaway Haulage Road ) . Bear left on the dirt road which takes you alongside the canal. You will reach a yellow gated barrier Park well back from the barrier and walk out to the north end of the pier (about 1.7 km). There are often people walking their dogs on this road. The pier is L-shaped. At the north end of the road (just past the end of the trees on right) turn right and walk out toward the beacon at the extreme east end of the pier. The bird was hopping on and off the dirt road at several locations between about half way to the beacon (just near the end of the trees on the right of the road) and 50 meters from the beacon. As we walked the road the bird flew around us on several occasions and landed back on the road or just off it. It also perched in small trees after a few of these flights.

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