Sorry my neighbor’s address is 116 not 110, in case you are looking for the
Titmouse.

 

From: Sharon E. David [mailto:sharon.e.da...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 11:27 AM
To: birdalert@ontbirds.ca
Subject: Tufted Titmouse, Kingston (Howe Island)

 

The Tufted Titmouse present since at least October 14th was observed this AM
at my feeder.  It is still travelling between the feeders at #80 (my home)
and #110 Havenwood Trail.  Feel free to park in my driveway and walk the
road. You can walk my property but please stay on the road at #110.  The
bird is easiest viewed from the road at #110 feeding on the green window
feeder and at my various feeders at #80 (feeds mostly on the green clinging
feeder but has been seen on the copper feeder on the water side). It is a
difficult bird to see/find but easiest early in the am or about ½ hour
before sundown for last feeding of the day (particularly at #110 then).
Most of the sightings at my feeders have been early in the day. Red-bellied
Woodpecker is also present.

 

Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/93306495@N05/ 

 

Happy winter listing!

Sharon David

80 Havenwood Trail, Howe Island

(613) 532-2226

_______________________

Howe Island is accessible by an on-demand ferry located off Joyceville Road
and Hwy 2 at Howe Island Ferry Road, ~15 km east of Kingston. There are no
breaks during weekdays, but on weekends is closed 12-12:30, 2:30-2:45 and
4:30-4:45.  Cost is $5.  There are no amenities on the island.  On the
island, take the second road right (Baseline Road), then left on Goodfriend
Drive, and left onto Havenwood Trail. Island map and ferry info:
http://www.frontenaccounty.ca/en/ferry/landing.asp 

 

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