The holiday weekend and the promised heat may have lowered attendance but 
fourteen OFO members still had an enjoyable day at Cranberry Marsh and 
Darlington Provincial Park.
Overall total was 46 species. Some of these as follows:

We started well with an Osprey fly over with a relatively large fish in its 
talons. Over on Hall's Road we had Wild Turkey and Gray Catbird.

The lack of water in the marsh cut down on waterfowl with only Mute Swans (on 
the lake), Canada Geese, Mallards and Green-winged Teal recorded.
Warblers were limited to Yellow and Common Yellowthroat. The only sparrows were 
Song and Swamp. Eastern Kingbirds were the only flycatcher. Shorebirds were 
Killdeer, Spotted Sandpiper and Lesser Yellowlegs. 

Darlington gave us American Redstart, Red-eyed and Warbling Vireo, Baltimore 
Oriole, Cedar Waxwing, Rose-breasted Grosbeak,  White-throated Sparrow, 
American Raven, Great Blue Heron, Northern Mockingbird, Chipping Sparrow, Downy 
and Hairy Woodpeckers plus Northern Flicker.

The beach had a couple of Caspian Terns with the loafing Ring-billed Gulls but 
the hoped for remaining Piping Plover chick didn't make an appearance and is 
surely on its way to the Gulf Coast. A consolation prize for me was three 
Sanderlings on the beach.

John Stirrat

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