Further to John Stirrat's post earlier today, the 5 Greater White-fronted
Geese moved between the river and the main harbour in Port Hope today,
Friday, January 26th. Then just after 4pm they took off, circled the
harbour, then flew southwest over the lake and out of sight. A Mute Swan
with the geese did the same and all the goldeneye at the mouth of the
harbour disappeared, so what siren call they all heard I don't know! If the
geese return we'll post again.

Incidentally, all the geese had the pink bills of the interior race and Alan
Wormington comments: " I suspect they are prairie birds, and if so they are
probably very early spring migrants (as a result of that warm spell a while
back).  Couple years ago we had White-fronteds arriving at about the same
time at Point Pelee, also during a mild spell."

Margaret Bain
Cobourg
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