Hi birders:

At Sarnia Bay at around 4pm I did not find the Greater White-Fronted Goose,
but did fing 2 RICHARDSON'S Canada Geese amongst the many other Canadas,
along the edge of the ice by the breakwall.  They were about mallard size
with stout bills and distinctive "squacking" calls.  There was also a
strange mallard that looked like a hermaphrodite but was probably a hybrid.
Other interesting birds in the bay include Common Goldeneyes and other ducks
and at least 20 Great Black Backed Gulls.

Good winter birding!



Tim Snieder

Sarnia



Directions:

Follow Hwy 402 west and exit at Front St (last exit
before the bridge). Take Front st south, turn right on
Exmouth (the first set of lights), and follow it west
about 1.5 kms past the grain elevators on the left and
around the bend until it ends at the marina.


"Henriette Plaisier Snieder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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