The duck was still present at the ponds as of 7:00 Friday evening. It swam 
about in the pond closest to the road for much of the time I was present and 
also stood preening on the berm between the two ponds for a time, giving 
excellent views of all its field marks. A scope is an advantage for nice close 
up views, but the pond is small enough to get decent views with your bins 
alone. After a time it disappeared into the reeds, where it had been just 
before I got there according to others present, so if you make the trip and do 
not see it, be patient and wait for a while for it to emerge into open view. 
The bird is awesome and well worth the trip!

 

Directions:

>From the west end of Picton at the traffic lights take Lake Street from the 
>LCBO and follow south (Lake Street becomes County Road 10) about 9 km to 
>Cherry Valley. At the stop sign in Cherry Valley, turn left and follow C.R. 10 
>to Milford. The ponds are 10 km from the turn in Cherry Valley. Upon reaching 
>Milford, turn left at the stop sign (a T or 3-way intersection), then right 
>again at the post office in Milford, and continue on C.R.10 for about 2-3 km. 
>The ponds are on a farm to your left on the bend of the highway just beyond 
>and across from the intersection of Royal Road. Remember, stay on C.R. 10!


Blessings and peace,
 
Dianne Witzell

Brampton, ON

                                          
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