For people looking to spot the Barrows, the Rideau river freezup really has 
made this easier. Each of the past three mornings it has been swimming with the 
flock of common goldeneyes in the small bit of open river relatively close to 
shore at the rapids by the Rideau Tennis Club. I snagged the following picture 
this morning with only 200mm of lens on my camera:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2118/2089682141_1cfbdf873d_o.jpg

The goldeneye seem to generally congregate at the north end of the open 
stretch, pretty much right at the tennis club, and there is a bit of a 
peninsula you can walk out on off of the pathway - which the city is actually 
plowing thus far this year!

To get to the Rideau Tennis Club, exit the Queensway at the Vanier parkway and 
head north. Turn left (West) at Donald, and follow Donald all the way to the 
end at the Tennis Club. To get to the little peninsula, from the parking area 
go west towards the river to get on the path, and turn right going past the 
club house. You will almost immediately see a clearing to your left with a 
large tree at the shoreline (and lots of footprints heading in there). That 
tree is pretty much at the shoreline, so do't go much further as the ice is not 
very strong yet. The Goldeneyes seem to usually be right opposite or a bit 
north of this point.
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