A tour of the Beeton Sod farms yesterday produced a few shorebirds.  At the 
Zander specialty sod farm there were 21 Black-bellied Plovers, all adults.  
There was still some standing water in various other places in the sod farm 
area.  Also seen were 25+ Lesser Yellowlegs and a Solitary Sandpiper.  

To reach this area go north on
HWY 400.  Take the Bond Head cut off west and driv to the lights in
Bond Head.  Turn north on Hwy 27 and then left at the next lights onto
the Beeton Road going west.  In about 5 km take the 15th sideroad north (right) 
and you will enter a large area of relatively flat farmland.  The concession 
roads around this flat low-lying area lead to numerous sod farms.  

The Zander specialty sod farm is two concessions north of the Beeton Road  on 
the North side of the 9th concession about one
kilometre west off the 15th sideroad. 

 

 John Schmelefske
# 7360
RR # 4
Alliston,
Ontario,Canada,
L9R 1V4

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