Ontbirds

The current issue of Ontario Birds has a comprehensive article on last summer's successful nesting of Piping Plover at Sauble Beach - a first in Southern Ontario since 1976. The article concludes with a hope for future nestings for this Endangered Species.

Currently there are 3 nestings in progress. All three attempts are being monitoring by Guardian programs and can be viewed easily without interfering with the birds.

The basic approach at all sites is to locate and approach a Guardian (easy to do as they look and act like birders). They will be able to help you find the birds and can give insight into the current situation.

If by chance you arrive when no one is around you can still look for the birds but under no circumstances should you cross very clearly marked fencing protecting the immediate area around the nest. The birds take turns tending the nest so at any given moment one may be foraging elsewhere along the beach. If you see a bird do not approach too closely. If the bird begins to pipe (they do pipe) back-off. These birds are endangered and protected under law.

At both Sauble and Wasaga Beaches there is already organized monitoring and protection. However both locations would appreciate additional volunteers. For Sauble Beach contact Stewart Nutt - 519-372-8588 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Volunteer guardians at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park can call Jessica Jackson at the Park office 705-429-2516


Directions

Sauble Beach : Birds are nesting in dune vegetation near the mouth of the Sauble River. From Owen Sound follow Highway 6 north to the lights at Hepworth. Continue straight through the light toward Sauble Beach on Bruce County 8. At the first traffic lights turn right onto Bruce County 13 following the signs north to Sauble Falls Provincial Park. Just before the bridge crossing the Rankin River turn left onto Sauble Falls Road. Follow this road (it makes a couple of 90 degree turns) to the Lake past the Kit-Wat Motel. Turn right on the first street past the motel and park near the lake. Parking is metered so bring loonies.

Wasaga Beach Provincial Park: I believe birds are nesting on cobbles? I have not been near Wasaga in 20 years so better directions are appreciated. From Highway 92 (River Road West) go north on Main Street South cross Notawasaga River and follow one-way streets to Spruce Street turn left and park to lake (Beach Street)

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Mark Cranford
ONTBIRDS Coordinator
Mississauga, Ont.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
905 279 9576
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