Up to 40 keen birders enjoyed the OFO Palgrave outing today in beautiful 
weather throughout.
A total of 81 species were found including  12 warbler and 12  shorebird 
species.
At Palgrave Conservation Area warblers included Canada, Bay-breasted, Pine, 
Magnolia, Blackburnian, Chestnut-sided, Black and White. There were 3 
Olive-sided Flycatchers, Great-Crested and 4 Eastern Wood Pewees. Also, super 
views of Purple Finch, Broad-winged Hawk and female Scarlet Tanager.
Everett Gravel Ponds provided a family of Pied-billed Grebes, Hooded 
Mergansers, Green-winged Teal, Osprey, Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs, Baird's, 
Spotted, Semipalmated and Least sandpipers, Wilson's Snipe and Killdeer.
At the sod farms on 12th Concession near Beeton, we had very good views of 3 
juvenile Baird's and 2 juvenile Buff-breasted sandpipers, as well as Golden, 
Black-bellied and Semipalmated plovers.
Many thanks to John Schmefelske and Bob Falconer for their guiding. Also, 
plaudits once again to the Zander sod farm owners for their kindness in 
allowing us access onto their properties. Unfortunately the same cannot be said 
for the York Region authorities who, two years ago, promised a public-access 
wetland to replace the productive Schomberg Sewage Lagoons : instead we 
encountered a pond containing Canada Geese and Mallards completely surrounded 
by a barbed-wire fence with no signage or public access.
 
Directions : Palgrave Conservation Area : North on Highway 50 to Palgrave. Turn 
left at Patterson Sideroad, then right at Duffy's Lane: drive to parking lot at 
end, then walk the sand road north.
Everett Gravel Ponds: North on Highway 50 to Highway 89, turn west to 3rd Line: 
go north to gravel ponds on your right.
Beeton Sod Farms : north of Tottenham, take 12th Concession east until finding 
a well-worked sod farm on the south side, about 1 km. east of Tottenham Rd.
 
Dave Milsom
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