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> Good evening;
> 
> This afternoon, at around 4:30 pm, there was one Tundra Swan amongst a 
> variety of other waterfowl in the small body of open water on Lake Ontario, 
> located south of Unwin Ave. along the small road leading to the Outer Harbour 
> Marina. About 14 Trumpeter Swans were also present, as well as one male 
> Northern Pintail, a number of Redhead, Greater Scaup, Common Goldeneye and 
> many Mallards and Canada Geese. There were also Red-breasted Mergansers. 
> A small flock of American Tree Sparrows were also present in the low shrubs.
> 
> Unwin Ave. runs between Cherry St. and Leslie St., slightly west of Tommy 
> Thompson Park. The Martin Goodman Trail is just south of here. There is a one 
> lane bridge on Unwin Ave. close to this spot, with a patch of open water 
> beneath it where more Common Goldeneye and Red-breasted Mergansers were 
> hanging out.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Paloma Plant
> 
> Sent from my iPad

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