Yesterday (May 4) and today Ian Richards, Colin Jones and I observed three
different Ruffs at the flooded fields NE of Angus. In addition to the two
males previously reported, Ian and I observed a female (Reeve) in the
company of the black morph male the evening of May 4. He was displaying
occasionally to her, but still lacked the ornate, floppy, full alternate
breast and head feathers. We checked for them today, but could only locate
the chestnut morph male and an alternate Stilt Sandpiper. It seemed that
about 40-50% of the birds present the day before had departed - ie/ about
150 birds were present this afternoon. 

 

 

 

Directions (from J. Schmelefske):

 

 

 

Turn north on McKinnon Rd. which is off Hwy 90 at the eastern outskirts of
Angus. About a Km. up there is a large sod field on the left.  Past this are
grassy flooded fields and a new construction corridor for a hydro 

 

right-of-way.   The Ruff and were on the west side of McKinnon

Rd, just past the Hydro right-of-way.  The Godwit was quite a bit farther
down the road.  As you proceed north the road becomes quite muddy and we
parked our car and walked the rest of the way, past the next concession
road.  The road bends and then comes to a house with good bird feeders in
the driveway. Across from this house on the west side of the road is a wet
grassy area where the godwit was sitting with a bunch of Yellowlegs.

 

 

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