Hi all,

With the calm winds, it was considerably slower on the loon front. Total count 
this morning was 319 south (10 north) with a dozen or so sitting on the water. 
The second wave was virtually nonexistent, with no loons from Lake Ontario.

The highlight this morning was four Red Crossbills that flew north right 
overhead calling.

Ethan

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