The Ross's Goose was back at Aylmer WMA today after being absent yesterday and was seen from at least 10 a.m. to 445 p.m. when we were there.

No Cackling Geese were picked out of the goose mob today.

The two blue morph Snow Geese were still present.

There was a mass exodus of Tundra Swans this morning. Swans numbered 3100 at 8 a.m. but dwindled to about 700 by 10 a.m. as flock after flock left and headed northwest. Many visitors to Aylmer WMA commented that they had seen flocks of swans heading N and NW as they drove from their home towns to see the swans Aylmer.

The main pond is mostly open now. Other highlights today included a singing Eastern Meadowlark, the continuing Northern Shrike and a 4th year "white belly" Bald Eagle.

Directions:
Aylmer WMA is northeast of Aylmer in Elgin County. From Hwy 401 drive south from Exit 203 on Elgin Road / Hwy 73 which becomes Imperial Road once you are in Elgin County. Turn left/east on College Line. Turn right/south on Hacienda Road and drive to the south end of the Ontario Police College. Turn left/east and follow the laneway to the viewing stands.


Dave Martin and Linda Wladarski
[email protected]
Harrietsville Ontario

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