As of 9:00 this morning, the bluebird has not reappeared. I spoke to
another birder who has been here since dawn, and he hasn't seen it
either.

Cheers,
Peter


On 1/2/12, L STANIFORTH <staniforth.la...@rogers.com> wrote:
> I was likely one of the last to view this wonderful bird late this
> afternoon.
>
> As of approx. 4:50 PM the bird was still present in the cornfield on the
> North side of Conc.1,
> approx. 150yds west of the Long Lane Orchards Sign (which is on the south
> side of the road).
> The bird was very active,landing on corn stalks, bushes, low trees, wires
> all within 50 ft of the road.
>
> The bird appeared to be seeking a place to roost for the night, and most
> likely will be there
> tomorrow.
>
> Larry
>
>
> Directions as per Paul Kron's original post.
>
> Puslinch Concession 1: Go south on Hwy 6 (south of Hwy 401) past
> Morriston. Concession One meets Hwy 6 just south of Leslie Rd West and
> just north of the boundary of Puslinch and Flamborough townships. Travel
> west on Conc 1 about 1.5 km, until you see the large signs for Long
> Lane Farm at the end of a farm lane. The bird was seen on the wooden
> fence, wires and trees along Conc 1 immediately west of this laneway.
> For exact location, paste 43°25'47.38"N  80° 6'56.08"W into Google Earth
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