Hi all.  This message is meant mainly for Ottawa area birders who wonder if it 
is worth visiting the Eastern lagoons these days.

 

I toured the Embrun, St-Albert and Casselman lagoons yesterday, to check the 
situation with migrating shorebirds.  

 

Good habitat at all lagoons.  Lots of shorebirds at Embrun and St-Albert 
lagoons, but mainly Least Sandpipers.  Casselman only had Kildirs and Spotted 
Sandpipers.

 

At Embrun, in addition to 50+ Least Sandpipers, there were 3 Wilson Phalaropes 
(they have been there for weeks - all look like females, males might be 
incubating), 1 greater and 3 Lesser Yellowlegs, Kildirs and Spotted Sandpipers, 
and regular ducks including Shoveler and Wood. 

 

St-Albert had at least 100+ Least Sandpipers, 1 Dunlin, Kildirs and Spotted 
Sandpipers, at least one Semipalmated Sandpiper among a large flock seen far 
away in poor light in the South-East lagoon, and also regular ducks including 
Shoveler and Wood.  Willow flycatchers in song near that S-E lagoon.

 

Last year, there were great sightings at Embrun and St-Albert at the end of 
May, following bad weather.

 

For directions http://www.neilyworld.com/neilyworld/sewage.htm courtesy of 
Larry Neily.

 

Good birding to everyone.

 

Langis Sirois, Ottawa  
                                          
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