"S. Ontario birder invades Ottawa without binoculars"
Had 1 peregrine falcon on the east side of department of defense building at
rideau street 2 nights ago
last night had 1 northern mockingbird at the museum of civilization (map
here<http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=ottawa,+ontario&ie=UTF8&ll=45.428425,-75.70757&spn=0.002778,0.0056&t=h&om=1>
)
-matt b.
ps. if i knew where i was going in this town, i would post directions.
sorry, y'all!
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An adult male European Goldfinch has been frequenting feeders at a =
residence on Niobe Lake, 20 km. east of Atikokan for the past 3 days. =
It is associating with American Goldfinches, Pine Siskins and Purple =
Finches.
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particularly in the n.w. part of the province?
Dave Elder, Atikokan, Ontario - 807-597-2008
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Lesser Yellowlegs east of Ottawa- Southbound?
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An adult Lesser Yellowlegs was seen today at the St-Isidore Sewage Lagoons.
This is the first one seen locally since May 24 so I assume it is heading
south.
Two northbound (? ) Semi-palmated Sandpipers were observed at the Alfred
Sewage Lagoons today. These sandpipers have been trickling through here
almost daily since the end of May.
DIRECTIONS TO St-Isidore lagoons: From HWY 417 take exit 51. Go north on Cty
Rd 9 then west (left) on Cty Rd. 3 then turn right on Bourgon Rd. The
lagoons are at the end of Bourgon.
DIRECTIONS to Alfred lagoons: From the town of Alfred go east on Highway 17,
then turn
south on Peat Moss Road and drive for 2 km. The lagoons are on your left
(east side of road). Contact (during weekdays) Richard Villeneuve, Township
of Alfred and
Plantagenet at (613) 679-2292 for the required permit to enter the lagoons.