Yesterday, Friday, 4 January, around 11:30am, Stewart Park was also strangely devoid of birds and wondered if someone came through with dogs? There were absolutely no Canada Geese on the lawns, but ample fresh green poop everywhere (as usual). I found several dozen hugging the lake shoreline from west to east with a few mallards, and I think I saw four sandpiper-size/shape birds flush and peep as they flew (not sure, did not have my binoculars with me).
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