A quick walk around Rattray Marsh on the evening of April 23 revealed 3
pairs of blue-winged teals feeding in the river that drains into the
main marsh area.

 

Good birding

Jacques Giraud

 

Rattray Marsh is in Mississauga. From the QEW exit at Southdown Road,
travel south to Lakeshore Road (old Highway 2). Turn left (east) and
drive through Clarkson Village. Turn right (south) on Bexhill Road (just
past the 5th or 6th stop light east of Southdown). Park at the bottom of
the street near a laneway access to Rathway  and walk south to the trail
intersection. Walk west along the boardwalk until you come to the bridge
over the river and scan the edges of the riverbank for ducks.

 

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