Hi All,

Tonight (May 10) at around 7:30pm I saw the American White Pelican at
the south end of Cook's Bay (Lake Simcoe), as first reported by Andrew
Davis.

It was standing on a small reed island between 500m and 1km away (best
guess), I could see it with my binoculars (but not really "identifiable"
as such) so a scope is definitely worthwhile - the bird is in high
breeding plumage with the big "knob" on the top of it's bill.  Also here
were 40+ Caspian Terns, 2 Black Terns, 50+ Lesser Scaup, 1 Osprey, 3
Common Terns and a heard-only Pied-billed Grebe.  Also, over the fields
were hundreds of Swallows (20+ Bank, 50+ Barn, 50+ Tree & 5 Northern
Rough-winged).


DIRECTIONS: from Newmarket follow Leslie St. north to Ravenshoe Road.
Turn left (west) on Ravenshoe past the residential area and into the
fields.  Turn right (north) on the first dike/road (unnamed and
unmarked) that you come to and follow it a short distance to the lake.
You can see the island/reeds directly offshore about 0.5 km.


WARNING: the dike road is fairly rough; you will want a high clearance
vehicle.  If you are in a car proceed very slowly and you won't bottom
out too often, there are some deep ruts!  Reminded me of California
Gulch, Norm!  :-)
FURTHER WARNING: due to the rains overnight yesterday, I would strongly
suggest that if you do not have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, I would park on
Ravenshoe and walk the muddy, short distance to the lake!

Good Birding,
Frank Pinilla
Richmond Hill, ON

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