Access to the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons, 2023

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Allen Woodliffe
Sat, Mar 25, 2023 9:23 PM

Birders:

The municipality of Chatham-Kent is permitting access to the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons in 2023, with a permit, as in the past.

If you are interested in access to these lagoons in 2023, send an email to: ckinfo@chatham-kent.ca to request a permit, whereupon they will send a blank permit for you to complete and return.

These lagoons have attracted a tremendous diversity of birds in the past. The eBird hotspot shows that 250 species have been reported there so far. Hopefully 2023 will continue with this!

Allen Woodliffe
Chatham, ON
https://pawsnaturenuggets.blogspot.com

Birders: The municipality of Chatham-Kent is permitting access to the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons in 2023, with a permit, as in the past. If you are interested in access to these lagoons in 2023, send an email to: ckinfo@chatham-kent.ca to request a permit, whereupon they will send a blank permit for you to complete and return. These lagoons have attracted a tremendous diversity of birds in the past. The eBird hotspot shows that 250 species have been reported there so far. Hopefully 2023 will continue with this! Allen Woodliffe Chatham, ON https://pawsnaturenuggets.blogspot.com
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Allen Woodliffe
Tue, Apr 23, 2024 2:44 PM

Birders:

The municipality of Chatham-Kent is permitting access to the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons in 2024, with a permit, as in the past.

If you are interested in access to these lagoons in 2024, send an email to: ckinfo@chatham-kent.ca to request a permit, whereupon they will send a blank permit for you to complete and return.

These lagoons have attracted a tremendous diversity of birds over the years. The eBird hot spot shows that 253 species have been reported there so far. Hopefully 2024 will continue with this!

Good birding!

Allen Woodliffe
Chatham, ON
https://pawsnaturenuggets.blogspot.com

Birders: The municipality of Chatham-Kent is permitting access to the Blenheim Sewage Lagoons in 2024, with a permit, as in the past. If you are interested in access to these lagoons in 2024, send an email to: ckinfo@chatham-kent.ca to request a permit, whereupon they will send a blank permit for you to complete and return. These lagoons have attracted a tremendous diversity of birds over the years. The eBird hot spot shows that 253 species have been reported there so far. Hopefully 2024 will continue with this! Good birding! Allen Woodliffe Chatham, ON https://pawsnaturenuggets.blogspot.com