As an addendum to my previous post. The 1st bird was found in the field
northwest of Old Barrie and Line 8. Howard Shapiro and I located a possible 2nd
bird in the field southeast of the corner. This 2nd bird was seen landing in
the middle of the field with another similar size bird... Possible
Dickcissel present at 6:15 AM at the same location. It is singing and moving
around frequently.
Photographers be wary as the bird is quite skittish.
Directions as in Garth Riley's post
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> On Jun 11, 2016, at 7:09 PM, Dan MacNeal wrote:
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> The Bird(s) are still present. As
The Bird(s) are still present. As of 6:56 there are two birds singing. One in
the same spot as reported earlier south of Old Barrie Rd and a second on the
north side Old Barrie on 8th Line. The second north bird is singing very close
to the roadside giving great views on the west side of 8th.
S
Bird is still present at 3:30. Directions as per Garth below.
Cheers,
Mark
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> From: rile...@yahoo.com
> Date: June 11, 2016 at 12:42:05 EDT
> To: Ont Birds List
> Subject: Dickcissel, Simcoe County, Oro-Medonte Line 8 and Old Barrie Rd.
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> Nancy and I just found a si
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Nancy and I just found a singing Dickcissel on a fence row east of Oro-Medonte Line 8 about 100 metres south of Old Barrie Rd. Might be a first record for Simcoe County.Directions: take Hwy 11 north from Barrie. Exit at Oro-medonte Line 7 or 9 drive north (away from Lake Simc
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