Hi All,

Mike Hallett and I just watched the EUWI fly west past us along the river,
gaining altitude as it flew. We did not see it land but who knows? Thanks
Mike for pointing out where the bird was when I arrived!

Barb Charlton

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From: Bill Lamond via ONTBIRDS <[email protected]>
Date: Tue., Mar. 3, 2020, 9:21 a.m.
Subject: Re: [Ontbirds] Male Eurasian Wigeon on Grand River, Brantford -
seen this morning
To: ontbirds birdalert <[email protected]>


Sarah Lamond saw the bird a bit before 9:00 a.m. after being there for over
an hour. It then flew upriver an unknown distance and has not been seen
since but it could be right there hugging the bank.

For people concerned about no trespassing sign at Brantford G&CC, they can
park at Glenhyrst Gardens about 800m to the south along Ava Rd, park by the
art gallery building, and then walk south on the main road and then walk
the road (currently gated) down to the river. Once you are on rail trail,
bird has been a bit to the north (right) but it could be anywhere above dam.

Visibility there has been ok so far this morning.

Bill

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From: ONTBIRDS <[email protected]> on behalf of Bill Lamond via
ONTBIRDS <[email protected]>
Sent: March 2, 2020 7:19 PM
To: ontbirds birdalert <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ontbirds] Fw: Male Eurasian Wigeon on Grand River, Brantford



________________________________
From: Bill Lamond
Sent: March 2, 2020 7:17 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; hamilton
birds <[email protected]>
Subject: Male Eurasian Wigeon on Grand River, Brantford

Birding with Eric Lamond on the Grand River behind Glenhyrst Gardens this
afternoon (2 March), we heard the call of a male Eurasian Wigeon cut
through the fog like a knife. It took us awhile to see the bird, but we
eventually did, although the looks were not good but adequate. Eric made a
recording of the call (I had to right click and download the attachment to
get it to work). We had been birding there since 4:00 p.m. but did not hear
the bird until 5:45. It must have flown in as it was not foggy initially
and we had good looks at all the ducks here. Also here was a male Wood
Duck, an obvious migrant, and the continuing female Long-tailed Duck. We
also saw the patch of "wild" Winter Aconite along the river bank which I've
known about for years. It is just starting to flower and one plant would
have been fully open if it had been sunny.

The Eurasian Wigeon is likely a first record for Brant County.

It was surprising to get the wigeon and the Wood Duck considering how few
waterfowl were on the river. You just never know!

I doubt the bird will be there in the morning but if one wants to try the
easiest place to look is from the Brantford Golf & Country Club. The
entrance is off Ava Ave just to the north of Oakley Rd. Drive straight and
then park in the overflow parking lot dead ahead at the top of the river
bank and walk down to the overlook. You can ignore the no trespassing signs
I suppose. Everybody else does.

Bill
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