Thanks to Bob McGuire's email earlier this week, yesterday afternoon we 
could "get" the 4 pheasants on Rafferty/Dixon Rd., pecking around under the 
cow's feet like barnyard chickens.
    Two Mute Swans were close to shore just before the Lake Rd. bluffs, 
courting a bit by nodding their heads and making the classic heart-shaped 
silhouette as they faced each other.   Lovely, really.
    No luck with the Eared Grebe, but the Horned, plus many Red-breasted 
Mergs, and all the others, had moved down south of Long Point and were just 
offshore by our cottage. 
Carol Schmitt

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