First off We did NOT look for the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. We did not see it on the way to our study site but it could easily still be present.

Dave Andrew and myself were doing the CWS Great Egret roost survey tonight. We had a total of 209 Great Egrets ( 9 wing tagged birds). The birds arrived late and were still arriving under the light of the full moon at 8:30pm Other herons seen included 52 Black-crowned Night Herons, 2 Great Blue Herons 1 Green Heron and 2 American Bitterns.

For the last 2 years while doing the egret roost survey I have noticed up to 300 Bobolinks arriving into the fields adjacent to the Egret roost each evening. This evening however the Bobolinks came into roost (the field immediate east of the egret roost) in large numbers. Flock after flock of Bobolinks arrived in the field. By the time the sun set I can counted at least 1350 Bobolinks had arrived in the roost location.

Waterfowl
Within the last week the waterfowl numbers have increased dramatically. Most of the flocks were leaving the Luther lake area in the evening and heading to the north east to feed. We counted 3200+ Mallards, 135 Black Ducks, 100+ Gadwalls, 63 Green-winged Teals, 48 Blue-winged Teals, 23 Wood Ducks, and 9 Hooded Mergansers. The Monticello cell Trumpeter pair have 6 Cygnets this year.

Shorebirds
Wilson's Snipe 12, Lesser Yellowlegs 9, Semi-palmated Sandpipers 8, Pectoral Sandpiper 2, and 1 Spotted Sandpiper

Swallow roost is greatly reduced (<100 birds) species present near dusk included Barn, Tree, Cliff and Northern Rough-winged

Other Species seen

Osprey 3, Merlin 1, Sandhill Crane 9, Common Nighthawk 1, 4 Bonaparte's Gulls ( among 100s of Ring-billed Gulls which roost on the lake), Pied-billed Grebe 6, Sora 1, Common Moorhen 2

Directions: From Grand Valley, go north on Hwy 25 to Concession 8-9,
turn left (west), go to Sideroad 21-22 where the Concession Road makes a
T, go right (north), go past the Main Entrance to Luther Marsh and then
over a small concrete bridge. The first left after this is a small
parking lot for the Marsh area. From here walk about 200-300m to the SW.
You'll see a pond with dead trees and heron nests...this is where the
egrets roost.    A day use permit is required if you
choose to use the laneway and walk out to the blind (obtainable at the
main Luther Marsh Conservation Area entrance, 1 km or less south of this
laneway).
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