The Hawk Owl was found along Weir Rd this morning (Wed.) at 8:00. It was in
a maple on the south side overlooking the road about 50 metres west of where
the west bound Hwy 401 exit ramp T's with Wier Rd., apparently oblivious to
the traffic (although it gave me, parked directly across from it, a p
With apologies, that's Reid Road, not Weir Road!
Paul D. Smith
Flamborough
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Can someone fax me a copy of the California Gull account from this book,
please ? Fax # below.
Thanks,
Chip
D.V. Chip Weseloh, Ph.D.
Wildlife Biologist
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Just before 3:00 p.m. this afternoon we found the Hawk Owl in a tree in the
field north of Reid Road just before highway 401. It was in the same field
in front of the Ridley Windows factory and very easy to find and see with
binoculars.
Thanks to the friendly birder who already has his scope on th
Thanks everyone, we saw the beautiful HAWK OWL today Wed. at 11:30 exactly
where posted previously. South of there we also saw a Common Raven on Guelph
Line between Lowville and Mt. Nemo Con. Area.
Heading towards home looking for the elusive Snowy Owl we found a
group of SNOW BUNTINGS in the
Hello Ontbirders,
Reminder: I will be meeting with birders again tomorrow morning,
Thursday, 23 January, at the Garden Gate parking lot in Blair,
Cambridge, to enter Cruickston to look for the Spotted Towhee.
There are no public trails on the section of the Reserve where the bird
is seen; howeve
A picture of the Campbellville Northern Hawk Owl can be found at
http://www.ofo.ca/photos/
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contact me for a postal address if you prefer to mail t
I almost missed the Northern Hawk Owl in Campbellville today but a nice
birder told me that he had just found it right at the 401 and Guelph Line
(thanks!). Sure enough, it was eating dinner on a light pole and was easily
viewed from the carpool parking lot! I had already driven the neighborhood
t
To: Ont Birds
From: The RIDERS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: BROWN THRASHER at HUNGRY HOLLOW. 20,000 SNOW BUNTINGS.
This morning, Pete Chapman found a BROWN THRASHER by the Ausable
River on Fossil Road. Directions--
(From the east) Exit 402 at interchange 56, (Kerwood Road) go north to
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