Hi all,
***PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB OR HARASS THIS ENDANGERED SPECIES. While it
is likely that it will not end up breeding successfully, do not help
ensure that this becomes a reality. Behave responsibly. Please give it
ample space, keep quiet and move about slowly. Do not entice it out by
b
Hi ONTBirders:
I spent the day at Algonquin, concentrating on the Arowhon Road areas. At the
end of Arowhon Road, on the Orange Trail at Arowhon Pines, I located 10 species
of warbler, including 4 NORTHERN PARULAS, 4 MAGNOLIA WARBLERS, 2 BLACK-THROATED
BLUE WARBLERS, and 1 CANADA WARBLER. Tw
Gillian Horgan and I just spent an hour along the river downstream from
the bridge in Williamstown, and we did not find an Ibis. We spoke to
someone who lives there and who canoes regularly down the river. He
said he would contact us if he saw the bird.
Martin Bowman
Mark Cranford wrote:
I
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OOOPS! THE DATE SHOULD BE 24 JUNE 2009 (GOOD SPOTTING BY FRED
HELLEINER - YES, I WISH IT WAS MAY TOO!)
CHRIS LEWIS
Ottawa, ON hagen...@primus.ca [1]
Ontario
Ottawa/Gatineau
24 June 2009
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24 May 2009
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