This morning, May 30th, between 8 and 8.45 am, I found the following at the 
water's edge near Beach #1 at Presqu'ile Provincial Park :
1 Whimbrel, 1 Red Knot, 1 Short-billed Dowitcher, 1 Willet, 20 Ruddy 
Turnstones, 16 Semipalmated Sandpipers, 1 Least Sandpiper, 14 Sanderling, 3 
Semipalmated Plovers, 2 Killdeer, approx. 70 Dunlin.  Also on the beach was a 
Brant Goose.
At Cobourg at 11 am on the rocks at the south end of the harbour were 10 Red 
Knot, 15 Ruddy Turnstones and a flock of Dunlin.
Best viewing was from the east pier.
 
Dave Milsom
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Directions :  Presqu'ile Park is south of Brighton : follow signs from the town.
Cobourg Harbour : The east pier is at the foot of Division Street. From Hwy. 
401 take the eastern (474) exit  to Cobourg, on to Division St. and drive south 
to the harbour.

                                          
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