Further to Alan Wormington's message, the NOAA (National Weather Service)
site http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_astorm13+shtml/162058.shtml? 
has so far predicted the track of Isabel to pass over western New York and
then north over Toronto some time on Friday. Given the tendency of rarity
fallouts to the east of the storm's track, birders would then best monitor
the shoreline of Lake Ontario to the east of Toronto with perhaps the best
possibilities at Presqu'ile P.P. and Prince Edward Point.

Of course everyone going to this weekend's OFO Anual Meeting can always
hope that Isabel takes dead aim at Toledo.  Personally, I'm pulling for
Port Stanley.  We'll all know better on Friday where to stake ourselves to
the beach this weekend.

Good luck and batten down the hatches.
Ron Ridout
Bird Studies Canada
P.O. Box 160
115 Front St.
Port Rowan, ON N0E 1M0
Phone: W:519-586-3531
Fax: 519-586-3532
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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