Yesterday's post by Jon Ruddy of a Pacific Loon at the west end of Cornwall was followed up this morning with a check of the waters west of the power dam. There were a few loons present, representing at least two species. There were several each of Common and Red-throated. One bird may possibly have been the Pacific Loon but it could not be confirmed. Except for one of the Red-throated Loons, all of the others were at a great distance, viewable poorly at maximum scope power in the rain. There was also a Snowy Owl on an island south of the Guindon Park boat launch area.
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