Hi all! 

       Whilst walking out on the point ~ 0900hrs as part of my regular 
'shorebird survey' this plover landed ~20 feet directly in front of me. I 
scoped it to look for any bands/flags but could not see any but its lower legs 
were blocked by vegetation and as I moved to try for a better angle it flew off 
in the direction that the 8 Semi-palmated Plover that originally accompanied 
this bird had done, when I first saw the flock.

        The location of this relatively flat section of the point is between 
the 1st. and 2nd. bush/small tree 'islands' - not very far from the road and 
quite easy to access.

        Kettle Point is First Nations territory signed from Hwy #21 north of 
Forest at the corner of Lakeshore Road.

                          Cheers!   Maris    

Maris Apse 10094 Red Pine Rd, Box 22 BOP, RR 2 Grand Bend  ON  N0M 1T0
                                          
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