This morning, two juvenile Red-necked Phalaropes were seen at the Holland Landing Sewage Lagoons, among a flock of Bonaparte's Gulls. First seen at the south end of the 4th lagoon (eastern-most), later moved to 3rd lagoon (next one west) with most of the Bonies. Seen again by another birder this afternoon on the 3rd lagoon. To get there, follow Yonge St. south from Queensville Sdrd. to Cedar St., then turn east on Cedar until reaching the dead end gates/fence around the lagoons). The gates can be skirted by hopping a short wire fence to the right. Best to visit on weekends or after hours. Also saw 3 Stilt Sandpipers on the 1st (western-most) lagoon.

Happy Fall birding!

Steve Kinsley, RD (College of Dietitians of Ontario: Reg. # 1083)
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