Hi Ontario Birders
                        New Weekend birds around Port Burwell included 3 Great 
Egrets in flight along the shoreline Sunday morning in snow flurries. Going 
west-8:20a.m. Also 56 Tree swallows, 3 Barn Swallows, 1 bank swallow, all in 
reverse migration going west along the shoreline. Afternoon included 2 pair of 
very tame Blue-winged teal at close range,(less than 20 feet) and a fair size 
flock of ducks which included at least 10 Northern Shoveler, 8 wood duck, 14 
American widgeon, 8 redheads, 3 male canvasback, Scaup sp. and numerous 
blackduck and mallard. At about 2 p.m. a couple of black-bellied plover flushed 
from shore and flew out on to the rock jetty. This is about a month early for 
this species at our location. One of the birds was in breeding plummage the 
other was still in adult molt with distinct white eyebrow a black chin line and 
large black splotches scattered on a mostly white breast and belly. The birds 
stayed and sunned themselves on the rocks most of the afternoon and were 
observed by several people. Checking again early this morning they could not be 
relocated. Good birding Ron Allensen, Port Burwell.
    Directions: Port Burwell is located at the southern terminus of hiway 19  
on lake Erie. Take hiway 19 south at Ingersol cut off on 401.

 
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