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The VAFL is seen the majority of the time on the side of a ravine. It is
sometimes seen at the top of the ravine which is the open field edge behind the
parking lot and past the white tower. It is also seen at the bottom of the
ravine which is edged by the trail previously described by
Hey everyone,
For those using OntBirds for info, I thought I would include directions to
this bird, as I have not seen them posted yet. As Ken Burrell stated this
morning, the flycatcher is at approximately 43.951619, -78.954734. It seems
to favour the slope on the east side of the trail. So
Bird is continuing, offering excellent looks as of 2:15. See earlier posts for
directions
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Still present as of 12:15pm. Disappears for short periods of time.
Ed Poropat
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Just an update that the Variegated Flycatcher is currently being seen by
m.obs.
Approximate location of observation: 43.951096, -78.954285
Ken Burrell
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On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 9:17 PM Stu Mackenzie via ONTBIRDS <
birdalert@ontbirds.ca> wrote:
> Reported to Ontario
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