There is still good shorebird habitat at the West Perth Wetlands as of
today.

Dropped in from 4 to 5 pm.

Nothing unusual, but here is the list. About 60 Lesser Yellowlegs, 10
Greater Yellowlegs, 2 Semi-palmated Sandpiper, 1 Least Sandpiper, 20
Pectoral Sandpipers, 2 Wilson Snipe, 10 Killdeer, almost all in the muddy
lagoon, immediately west of the actual sewage treatment plant.

So still worth checking out these wetlands.

 

In the surrounding ponds with rather full water, there were many ducks. I
did a quick scan and wrote down what I noted but there could be more of each
species...found most were mallards, probably over 500. Some Black Duck(10),
a few Wood Duck (2), Pintail (6), Blue-winged Teal (2), many Northern
Shoveller (30+), Green-winged Teal (40+). I saw only about 100 Canada Geese
hanging about but many were out of sight near the Sewage Plant.

 

Pete Read

 

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