Little Gull 27. Several groups doing courtship flights most of the time I was 
there. Of interest there was a pair that were determined to get an immature 
Herring Gull off a stump they preferred, even if it meant they had to kill it.  

Bonaparte's Gulls 1679. Flocks arriving in the marsh varied between 13 and 238 
birds.

Terns: 8 Caspian, 6 Forster's


Shorebirds: only one Killdeer. There should be more mud soon as the marsh 
continues to drain out all last weeks rain.


Waterfowl 18 species: most common this morning were Canada Goose, Gadwall, 
Green-winged Teal, Mallard, Ruddy Duck, and Northern Pintail

Other birds observed this morning included: Virginia Rail, Eastern Towhee, 
Common Raven, and Purple Finch.

Little Gull viewing weekend
April 27 & 28 (Saturday/Sunday)  annual Little Gull viewing at 
Second Marsh, from dawn to 9:30 am.
Viewing will occur from the 'GM' platform.  Park in the west General Motors 
of Canada parking lot (off Colonel Sam Drive), enter the trail from the 
southwest corner of the lot, and follow directional signs to the platform. 
Directions Exit from the 401 at the Harmony Rd. Exit(419) in Oshawa. Go south on
Farewell St. Colonel Sam Drive. Turn East onto Colonel Sam Drive and follow
to the parking lot at the GM Headquarters. Park in the west parking lot
close to the marsh. The east (GM) platform is visible from the NW corner of
the lot. For a trail map of the Oshawa Second marsh area visit
http://secondmarsh.outdoorontario.ca/Recreation.html and check the link for a 
trail map of
the area. Tyler Hoar
Oshawa 
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