The ice at Oshawa Second Marsh and Adjacent Mclaughlin Bay is breaking up
With that the waterfowl and gulls have arrived in numbers
The gulls come in to pick apart the winter killed fish carcasses that are now visible in the thawing ice. Among the usual 3 (ring-billed, Herring and Great Black-backed) there was 1 immature Glaucous Gull and Iceland Gull enjoying the thawing Carp.
Waterfowl 1500 birds approx 17 species
Highlights including:
687 Canada Geese, 400 mallards, 157 Northern Pintails, 31 Green-winged Teal, 20 American Wigeon
Also 1 Killdeer and Swamp Sparrow present.