Hello
the migration of Sandhill Cranes to their traditional area in Navan has
begun this past week, count of 16 at noon today with number expected to
increase.
They are in the fresh cut corn fields east of Trim and North of McFadden.
>From HWY 174 , take Trim road exit South 12.5 km (almost to th
Observing 31 Sandhill cranes in field directly south of Smith Road just east of
10th line road.
Travel east on Queensway, head south on 10th line Road to the end and then turn
left on Smith Road.
Ken Ball
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4:08 pm
for those in the area wanting to see Sandhill Cranes
Only 2, but showing well on Smith road west of Milton. In South field
just west of 736 Smith Road look south down the 1st drainage ditch about
200 meters
>From HWY 174 take 10th line road to the end (app 10 km) you meet western
end
A flock of 59 Sandhill Cranes (1:00pm) at their usual location at Navan
(Smith and Milton Road), Ottawa County.
directions: HWY 417 east to HWY 174 east take 10th line exit go south 12.3
km to the end of 10th line where you meet and turn east on Smith Road check
fields to the south as you approach
I had my first fall group sighting of 5 Sandhill Cranes (5:20pm) at their
usual location at Navan (Smith and Milton Road), Ottawa County. Their
numbers traditionally grow from this point into November.
directions: HWY 417 east to HWY 174 east take 10th line exit go south 12.3
km to the end of 10th
Hello
Ottawa East (Navan)
5 Sandhill Cranes south of Smith Road / West of Milton Road @ 4pm
Tom Devecseri - Navan
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The flock of 50 + Sandhill Cranes was still South of Smith Road, half-way
between Milton Road and Tenth Line this morning at 8:30 am.
Directions: Navan Road to Thenth Line, South on Tenth Line, East on Smith
Road.
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At least 70 Sandhill Cranes have just flown into the fields south of Smith Rd
which runs west of Milton Rd. This is west of the village of Navan.
M Tate. B. Cermak
Michael Tate
1-613-863-8455
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Just before noon today, September 29th, 8 Sandhill Cranes were seen on the
West side of Milton Road, South of Smith Road. They were feeding at the near
edge of the second field back from the road, giving us great views with
binoculars and scopes.
Directions courtesy of neilyworld.com
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thanks to Bruce D. i went to Trim road this morning, 10/23/09 and saw the flock
of Sandhill Cranes. thank you, Bruce, i'm a newbie to birding so i was pretty
impressed.
also in an earlier report of mine about long and pin tailed ducks i wish to
thank (i neglected too previously), the woman who p
Hello Ontbirders
There were at least 75 Sandhill Cranes along Milton Road this morning.
A group of 71 came together into a harvested corn field northwest of
Perrault.
A single bird flew east over Milton Road.
And, a family group of 3 continues to feed in the field just east of
the bridge ove
The Sandhill Cranes were still in the harvested field on Milton Road today
about 2pm. Initially there were 8 birds in the far (northwest) corner of
the field on the left side of Milton just past Perrault Road. They were
soon joined by about 20 more Cranes that flew in from the east. We also saw
To add to this posting, I was there around 1 pm today and counted 74!
were separate, to the left of the plowed field and the rest were strung
out across the back and right side of the field.
Cheers, Eve
On 13-Nov-06, at 4:41 PM, Peter Campbell wrote:
Hi Ontbirders,
Today at noon I observed 3
Hi Ontbirders,
Today at noon I observed 30 Sandhill Cranes from Smith Road, west of Milton
Road. From in front of #612, I first saw 4 birds moving through a small
woodlot to the south. The rest were in a depression more to the southwest,
such that only heads and backs were visible.
Peter Campbell
Two Sandhill Cranes were observed feeding in the fields adjacent to Milton
Road just north of Perrault this Sunday afternoon.
There were about 50 Snow Geese, including three dark morphs, among the
Canada Geese nearby on Frank Kenny Road. Six Northern Pintails that flew
overhead were the only d
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