Hi Everyone
Spent yesterday afternoon birding Amherst Island. Quite a change since my last 
visit earlier in December. I only covered the island east of Stella. It was 
cold and windy and I didn't see any hawks except for 1 male American Kestrel. 
Also observed a flock of 25+ Pine Grosbeak fly over near Stella. At dusk there 
were 4 Snowy Owl, all perched high in trees or on telephone poles, 2 at the 
east end, on the K.F.N. property, 1 along the south shore and 1 south of 
Stella, no luck with Short-eared Owls. Near the village of Stella a Northern 
Shrike made a few attempts at Common Redpolls as them fed in a weedy field. The 
lake was still wide open and the road into the Owl Woods was blocked with snow 
drifts, both entrances. So if you're looking at going to the Owl woods it is 
approximately a 30 minute walk from the south or north shore road. If you 
require additional information please email me privately. 

Good birding, Bruce

Directions: Amherst Island: Located 18 km. west of Kingston. Exit off Hwy. 401 
at exit 593 (County Rd. 4, Camden East) and drive south to the very end 
(Millhaven). Turn right on Hwy. 33 and drive 100 meters until you see the sign 
for the Amherst Island ferry. The ferry (20 minute trip) leaves the mainland on 
the half hour and leaves the island on the hour. Cost is $9.00 Canadian round 
trip. There are no gas stations on the island. There are restrooms on the 
ferry, and at the island ferry dock. The East End K.F.N. property is at the 
easternmost part of the island on the east side of the Lower Forty Foot Road. 
To reach the Owl Woods, turn left (east) at the four-way stop sign by the 
general store and drive 3.4 km along Front Rd. to the (seasonal) Marshall 
Forty-Foot Rd. Marshall Forty-Foot Rd. is across the road from house #2320. 
Drive along Marshall Rd. to the mid-way point, where there is an "S" in the 
road (1.2 km, look for the K.F.N. kiosk which had owl observing ethics). Park 
in the gravel lane or off the road edge.

Because of liability issues, visitors to the Kingston Field Naturalists' 
property at the east end of Amherst Island MUST be accompanied by a KFN member. 
For KFN contact information or how to become a member, please visit 
http://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/ ."


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Bruce Di Labio
400 Donald B. Munro Drive
P.O. Box 538
Carp, Ontario
K0A 1L0 
Office 613-839-4395 Cell 613-715-2571
 
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