Very many visitors came to see if the DICKCISSEL would be around for a third
day--but, up to 2PM this wonderful immature male bird had "flown the coop".
Among 103 raptors seen over 5 hours on a north-northwest windy day were 1
immature GOLDEN EAGLE, a low-flying N.Goshawk, a very late BROAD-WINGED, 2
RED-SHOULDEREDs, 60 Turkey Vultures, 9 Red-taileds, 8 Sharpies, 11 Kestrels
and 2 Merlins.
A female Towhee showed herself many times on the path below us, with 4
species of Sparrows.
At 1 PM 2 PINE SISKINS came in to sit in the alder tree right at the
platform.
3 SNOW GEESE  flew in from the lake and back , unaccompanied by Canadas.
10 BONAPARTE'S GULLS were noted.

Cranberry is near the foot of Hall's Rd., accessed from Victoria St., 1
block east of Lakeridge in southwest Whitby, ON

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW

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