Posted with permission of the OFO Board and Ontbirds Coordinator. If you choose
to go birding, please follow federal, provincial and municipal guidelines
regarding COVID-19 as restrictions on non-essential travel, physical distancing
and party size are still in effect and subject to change.
Birders:
I just got notification from my contact in the municipality of Chatham-Kent
earlier today that permits to access the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons will not be
issued for the time being. Therefore if you happen to be birding in the area,
be prepared to bypass this site. When that changes, I w
Thursday May 11th at the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons was quite productive!
Northern Shovelers (2)
Ruddy Ducks (25)
Horned Grebes (2)
American Coot (2)
Dunlin (1)
Least Sandpipers
Semipalmated Sandpipers
Spotted Sandpipers (5)
Short-billed Dowitchers (2)
Lesser Yellowlegs (6)
Bonaparte's Gulls (20)
Lit
ruddy ducks, greater scaup, horned grebes, little gulls, greater yellow legs
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Birders : The 14 Greater White- Fronted Geese did
spend the night at the lagoons-they were seen
sleeping on the ice early this morning. However
they left the area shortly after, and were not seen
againat least up to 3 pm [no reports after that ].
Tundra Swans were down to about a dozen bir
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