the grebe continued at Tavistock yesterday .. the conditions were atrocious as 80-90+ km/hr winds buffeted us and sleet, hail and snow (yes snow) soaked us through to the skin ... nice bird though!

directions below ..


Geoff Carpentier
www.avocetnatureservices.com


----- Original Message ----- From: "JAMES HOLDSWORTH" <[email protected]>
To: "ontario birds" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 9:02 PM
Subject: [Ontbirds] Eared Grebe, Tavistock Lagoons, May 10


Hey,

There was a definitive alternate Eared Grebe in the large [north-east] cell of the Tavistock Lagoons this evening.

Latish waterfowl included a pair of Greater Scaup, plus single Bufflehead and Ring-necked Duck, with a mixture of other dabblers.

Shorebird numbers / diversity were decent - 2 White-rumped Sandpiper, 5 Pectoral,1 Dunlin, 75 Least, 5 Solitary, 55 Lesser Yellowlegs, 4 Greater Yellowlegs and one Semipalmated Plover. A couple of American Pipits were also present along the muddy edges of the lagoons, with several Lapland Longspur heard / seen in the adjacent bare fields - several males in full alternate.

To reach the lagoons, take Hwy 59 north of Woodstock to Maplewood Sideroad. Continue east to the 14th Line, go north [about 2 km] to the old RR tracks and walk in to the north-west -- the lagoons are visible from the RR line.

Cheers,

James Holdsworth, Biological Consulting Services
14 Marian St,
RR#1 Woodstock, On, N4S-7V6
[519]537-2027
226-228-0093 [cell]
[email protected]
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