Today I bird Rattray Marsh from 12:15 to 2:15 and found nine species of shorebird including three Red-necked Phalaropes. They flew around 2:00 pm were swimming and actively feeding about 20 meters ene of the outlet of marsh into Lake Ontario (near the new low carp net) when I left. They were juveniles: all had a considerable amount of brown between the black scapulars and some light brown on the upper breast turning into wide streaking the sides. Also seen: 5 Killdeer; 1 Semipalmated Plover; 1 Greater Yellowlegs; 2 each of Lesser Yellowlegs; Solitary and Baird's Sandpiper; 5 Spotted Sandpiper and 10 Least Sandpiper. There are extensive mudflats forming as the marsh level drops and I would suggest regular visits would provide birders with a variety of shorebirds for the next two or three weeks at least.

Directions:
Park at the south end of Bexhill which runs south of Lakeshore Boulevard between Mississauga Road and Erin Mills Parkway (ie. Clarkson). The closest view of the mudflats is from the marsh outlet into Lake Ontario although the lookout area near the lake offers a more distant view. I suggest bringing a scope.

Wayne Renaud (289-828-0043).

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