Hi,
    There's a heavily barred Snowy Owl in a large tree on the east side of 
Centre St. S. in Whitby across from the Centenniel Building.

Directions:
    Exit #401 at Brock St.  Go north to the second set of lights (Burns St.) 
Turn left (west) two blocks to Centre Street.  Turn right and continue north 
several blocks.  The Centenniel Building is a large yellow brick buiding on the 
west side.  The owl is directly across the street in a very large deciduous 
tree.  Strong winds were buffeting it at 11:30.  Apparently it was higher in 
the tree earlier, but has been there all morning.


                                                                                
            Dennis Barry

                                                                                
            905-725-2116
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The Greater White-fronted goose reported yesterday by theWillow Beach
Naturalists was not in the field south of Salem on the northwest corner
of Blyth Park Road and Simpson this morning at 8.30, but I found it on
the lake in the bay west of the very end of Blyth Park Road among 113
Canada Geese, all sunning themselves. The bird appears to be an immature
of the Greenland type and looks alot like a greylag except for the clear
white patch at the base of the upper mandible.
Blyth Park Road runs south to the lake off Highway 2 at Salem on the
west side of the cemetery.
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Wild Turkeys
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I sighted 40 Wild Turkeys Sunday Feb.11TH.12 Noon, Location Robinson Rd in a
field behind house number 135

Location Burford Area, Take Hwy.403 approximately 9Km. West of Brantford to
the Hwy.24 south exit. go along Hwy.

24 south to Robinson Rd.turn left travel down Robinson Rd. to house Number
135 on the left actually the best viewing is

About 100 yards before reaching No. 135

You are now adjacent to the Brantford Airport on your Right Look for the
Gray Partridge while in the area

Lately the Gray Partridge has been sighted from Hwy 53 this is one
concession south of Robinson Rd.

Good Luck

Bob Copeland

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