Date: 03/30/2005
Number: 1
Our first tree swallow of the season was resting on the wires adjacent to the road this
morning at 8 am (last year's arrival was Apr. 9). While I was watching the swallow a
male northern harrier flew over the road. Also new this morning is a belted kingfisher
over Big Creek. The Creek has flooded its banks over the adjacent fields. Hopefully
some migrant ducks will set down in the flooded fields today. A common grackle
with a dappled white head was at the feeder first thing this morning. Still lots of
siskins & tree sparrows.
Contributed by Don Davis
Walsingham, ON
Latitude: 42.4 Longitude: -80.3
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