Hi Ontbirders,

This morning Ed Daudrich and I birded Mud Lake. Our highlight was a great up-close view of an Orange-crowned Warbler on the trail that connects the main trail around Mud Lake with Rowatt Street. At least 9 Hermit Thrushes were also in the area along with at least 7 Black- throated Blue Warblers including 5 males and 2 females. Out on Mud Lake we noted a good number of American Wigeon and Wood Ducks and one Lesser Scaup. An immature Black-crowned Night Heron was perched along the shore directly opposite (towards the east) the viewing platform in the pine woods.

A quick stop at Ottawa Beach turned up only one Brant among the Canada Geese. No Snow Goose or Rusty Blackbirds today. No sparrows in the rushes either. Yesterday's rain has eliminated much of the habitat at Ottawa Beach except for a small area around the sandbar. Rubber boots are now a must to visit this site.

Good luck,

Chris Bruce


Directions

Mud Lake

Exit highway 417 at Pinecrest Road and head north. At Richmond Road turn right and immediately merge into the far left lane. The left lane defaults into a left turn lane onto Poulin Ave after Carling. Turn left onto Poulin and continue north until the road makes a 90 degree left and becomes Howe. Continue west along Howe a short distance until the first four way stop. At this four way stop turn right onto Britannia Road and follow Britannia Road until its end at Cassels. Turn right onto Cassels and park on the side the road near the entrance to Mud Lake.

Ottawa Beach

From the west exit highway 417 at Acres Road and head north about 1km to Carling. Turn right on Carling and immediately merge to the far left to turn left into the Andrew Haydon Park Water Park & Picnic Ground parking lot. A well worn path just north of the playground leads to Ottawa Beach. From the east exit highway 417 at Richmond Road/ Bayshore Drive and follow Bayshore Drive north to Carling. Turn left at Carling and watch for the above mentioned parking lot on your right approximately 1.5km down the road.
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