Ontbirds subscribers,

The December 2010 issue (Volume 28, Number 3) of Ontario Birds will be mailed 
out soon. 

Here are the contents of this 56 page issue:

COVER
A painting of a perched Turkey Vulture by Barry Kent MacKay

ARTICLES
1.  What birders in Ontario think about wind energy in relation to birds. By 
Edward Cheskey and Ahmed Zedan. Includes four colour photos.

2.  Distinguished Ornithologists: Erica Dunn and David Hussell. By Erica Nol. 
Includes one colour photo.

3.  Dome-less nest of the Ovenbird from the Bruce Peninsula. By Michael 
Patrikeev. Includes three colour photos.

4.  The autumn Blue Jay migration in Ontario. By Geoffrey Carpentier. Includes 
two colour photos.

5.  Black Terns in the Dryden district of Northwestern Ontario, 2001-2010. By 
Darlene J.M. (Scott) Salter. Includes three colour photos.

6.  Successful diurnal foraging by a Barred Owl in open field habitat in 
winter. By Donald A. Sutherland and Ian L. Jones. Includes three colour photos 
and field sketches.

7.  Book Review: A Birding Guide to the Long Point Area. By Glenn Coady

8.  Successful renesting of Caspian Terns on Mohawk Island, Lake Erie, after 
complete colony failure. By Laura E. King and Shane R. de Solla. Includes five 
colour photos.


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continue to receive future issues of OFO News and Ontario Birds.

For those wishing to join the Ontario Field Ornithologists to receive this 
issue of Ontario Birds, please see:  http://www.ofo.ca/aboutus/membership.php

On behalf of my co-editors Ross James, Chris Risley and Chip Weseloh, we thank 
the cover artist, authors, photographers and advertisers who contributed to 
this issue of Ontario Birds.

Glenn Coady
Ontario Field Ornithologists
Whitby, Ontario


                                          
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