A little off topic but worthy of mention for Ontario birders of all ages.
 
There is a new raptor and owl Bird Bone Identification Guide now running on the 
Royal British Columbia Museum website. You can go directly to 
http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Natural_History/Bones/Introduction.htmand view 
it. A very useful site for anyone finding rare unidentified bird remains in the 
woods. The site was produced by Michael C.E. McNall,Senior Collections Manager 
of Ornithology,Royal British Columbia Museum.
 
Cheers,
 


 
 
 
Mark Peck
Ornithology/Department of Natural History
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen's Park
Toronto, ON  Canada   M5S 2C6

416 586 5523
fax 416 586 5553
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