Every spring, the Stratford Field Naturalists take a day trip down to Long Point to check out returning Tundra Swans and other spring migrants. The lake was still frozen farther out, but there was a fair bit of open water closer to shore and the waterfowl for the most part provided good views. I didn't end up taking a lot of pictures, but have a few to share.
Canvasback were numerous. |
We thought we were going to miss out on the big flocks of Tundra Swans, but were fortunate enough to find a field with hundreds of swans flying in.
It was an incredible experience to watch and listen to a flock of that size.
I took a brief video clip.
In the plant realm, I found the remains of what I think is an Eastern Prickly Pear at Old Cut, a new species for me.
Not photographed, but my first of the year, was an Eastern Phoebe at the Roger's Ave Viewpoint.
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