Hello Ontbirders,

Our highlight today was a Western Sandpiper at St. Albert Lagoons. Also of 
interest there were 2 White-rumped Sandpipers and a Brant. The highlights at 
Embrun Lagoons included Red-necked Phalarope, White-rumped Sandpiper and 2 
Sanderling.

Jeff

Directions courtesy of Peter Hall's email the other day:
>From Highway 417 (The Queensway),
39 km east of Ottawa, take exit 79 (Regional 5), labelled Limoges /
Embrun. Proceed 2.5 km SSE on Regional 5 to Regional 3 or Notre Dame
Street. Turn right or WSW onto it and drive 2.8 km to St.-Joseph Road
on the east edge of the town of Embrun. Turn left or SSE on it and go
1.5 km to Route 400. Turn left or northeast onto Route 400 and after
about a kilometre the Embrun Sewage Lagoons will be on your left. To
get to the St. Albert lagoons from the Embrun Sewage Lagoons return via
Route 400 to St.-Joseph Road and turn right or northeast on it. Proceed
1.5 km to Notre Dame Street or County Road 3. Turn right or ENE on
County Road 3 and drive 2.8 km to County Road 5. Turn right or SSE onto
it and go 6.6 km to the 90 degree left turn to the ENE toward St.
Albert. Continue on County Road 5 another 2.2 km to the Crysler
turnoff, where County Road 5 turns SSE. Continue ENE on County Road 7 watching 
for the sign for the sewage lagoons, on the south, opposite
house number 1664. This is the main entrance to the St. Albert Sewage
Lagoons.

 Jeff Skevington, Research Scientist
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
K.W. Neatby Building, C.E.F., 960 Carling Ave.
Ottawa, ON, K1A 0C6, Canada
Work Phone: 613-759-1647, FAX: 613-759-1927
Home Phone: 613-832-1970
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