While on a bird outing with the Guelph Field Naturalists yesterday, we encountered a large number of Tundra Swans, approx. 350, at about 4PM. They were in the small bay just south of Selkirk Provincial Park. While we were there a group of about 100 flew off to the Northwest, and another group of about 200 were mustering further out in the bay, I assume preparing to leave.

Directions:
From County Rd. 3 and Wheeler Rd. come south past the park entrance until Wheeler Rd. bends to the left. On the right side of the road immediately before the bend is a small public park. We walked through the park to the west to where the Swans were.

Larry Staniforth.
Guelph.
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