Hi all,
     I arrived at the '42ND PARALLEL' sign ~10am and the Spotted Towhee came 
out of the thick cover at 11:00 am. It was in company of a Fox and 2 Am. Tree 
Sparrow plus a N. Cardinal. 
     I found an Eastern Towhee in thick cover between the picnic shelter and 
the toilets building at Blue Heronarea ~1pm. 
      Other than ~60 Am. Robin along the road and 2 White-throated Sparrow 
along Anders trail, I did not see much else. It snowed for an hour or so from 
11:30, which may have kept 'dickie birds' a bit quiet. There were 2 Bald Eagles 
- adult on the ice and juvenile flying and landing in a tree near the tip.
      Stopping at Wheatley on my way to Pelee, I saw 4 Bald Eagles - 3 on the 
ice and 1 perched in a large tree near the harbour.                      
Cheers!     Maris
Maris Apse 10094 Red Pine Road, Box 22, RR #2 Grand Bend ON N0M 1T0 (519) 238 - 
8415 
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