Date: 03/25/2000
Number: 1
Forwarded by Don Davis, Toronto, ON:
Prince Edward Point, Mar. 25
About 60 species seen today; (nothing rare some rather early early) 2 Common Loons in breeding plumage, one Horned Grebe in winter plumage, thousands of Greater Scaup, thousands of Old Squaw, hundreds of White-winged Scoters, 80 Ring-necked Duck, 20 American Wigeon, 2 Redhead, 1 Canvasback, 1 Wood Duck, 2 Green-winged Teal, 120 Red-breasted Mergansers, 1 Common Snipe, 1 Northern Harrier, 1 Turkey Vulture, 1 Tree Swallow, 4
Eastern Phoebes, 4 Northern Flickers, 6 Golden-crowned Kinglets, 4 Brown Creepers, 1 Vesper sparrow, 600 Bohemian waxwings eating apples under apple trees, plus a Blandings turtle, Mourning Cloak butterfly, Spring Peepers calling a few Violets in bloom, and some swarms of midges.
Paul Mackenzie,
Kingston, Canada.
Prince Edward Point, ON
Latitude: 43.9 Longitude: -76.9
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