Many observers came to the Cranberry Marsh RW in southwest Whitby hoping to
see a flight of migrant raptors that had been waiting "downeast" over the
past few days-- not to be, although everyone had great looks at a) our 6-day
resident 1st yr. BALD EAGLE, b) an immature or young female ROUGH-LEGGED
HAWK that entertained us for several hours. The migrating raptors were 24--
1 N.Harrier, 10 Sharp-shinned, 9 Red-tailed, 2 Rough-legged, 2 Kestrel

Around the platform during the AM were 5 E.Meadowlarks, 3 Pine Siskins,
Wilson's Snipe, Fox Sparrow, Cedar Waxwings, and 5 other sparrow species,
juncos et al.

Around noon we had a wonderful look at a 2nd winter LITTLE GULL-- flew
across the wetlands and then out beyond the willow barrier beach.

The CMRW is at the base of Hall's Rd. just north of the lakefront, accessed
from Victoria St. in southwest Whitby

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW

"Doug Lockrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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