The Red-throated Loon was still present this morning (about 9am) just west of the white lighthouse.

As I scoped towards the east I saw in the far distance just north of Stewart Park a bird that I believe was a Tree Swallow. I couldn't swear by it, and I lost it after about five seconds due to the great distance. Are they back?

I had some other FOYs for me: Great-blue Heron, Pied-billed Grebe (about 4), two Double-crested Cormorants.

-Paul

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