After a tip from Eric Jeffrey that conditions were good at Wildwood, I took a 
drive up and checked out the flats developing along the east shore in the south 
end of the reservoir. Many shorebirds are present - mostly Leasts, Lesser 
Yellowlegs and Killdeer - but best bird was a basic-plumaged Red-necked 
Phalarope. Five Great Egrets provided some [non?] colour.


On another tip from Richard Skevington [yeah, I'm getting lazy], I also birded 
the Tavistock Lagoons, where maintenance of the east lagoon has it drawn down 
to puddle-depth. Pretty much the same mix / numbers of shorebirds, but notable 
were 3 Stilt Sandpiper [1 ad., 2 juv], a juv. Baird's and 3 pre-basic American 
Golden Plover. Birds were understandably skittish due to the presence of a 
hunting immature Peregrine, which made viewing a challenge. The Peregrine, 
however, was making a fist of things by trying to make Mallards the soup du 
jour, even though there were plenty of smaller and more manageable prey at 
hand. I watched, twice, when the Peregrine literally bounced off the Mallards 
it was pursuing.

A bit OT - Tavistock was also host to 50 + Wandering Glider, all in mating mode 
due to the artificial rainpool habitat in the east lagoon. Not rare but great 
numbers none-the-less.



To reach Wildwood, take CR 6 north from the 401 to CR 28. Go west through 
Harrington and take the 1st right [31st Line] down 1 km to the bridge. 
Tavistock Lagoons can be found by taking Hwy 59 to Tavistock, turn right at the 
1st light and park at the back of the park. The lagoons are visible to the east 
but be advised they are all posted and the town has made no attempt to make 
these lagoons birder accessible.

Cheers, 
James Holdsworth, Biological Consulting Services
226-228-1428, [email protected]

'If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself.'' - 
Ferdinand Porsche

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