I observed the bird this morning between 9:00 and 9:45 am. It was coming to the feeder about every 15-20 minutes, remaining for a short time (15-30 seconds) and moving off. It sometimes lights in the adjacent cedar tree after feeding. I watched from beside the picnic table and had excellent scope views. The neighbourhood Carolina Wren obliged with some great views at the main feeder and a Raven passed overhead as I arrived.
Brian Morin Cornwall The following is from Bob Sachs' posts: DIRECTIONS: from Hwy 401 @ km. 623 go south on Hwy 15 to the T-junction at Hwy 2 and then east on #2 Hwy to King Pitt Rd., then south on King Pitt Rd. to #24 at the end of the Road. CONDITIONS: The owners are birder-friendly. They request that visiting birders not block the streets or driveways Please visit in small groups, 5 or 6 persons at a time are welcome to watch the hummingbird feeder on the south side of the house from a distance of 20 ft. A good vantage point is the row of rocks at about that distance south of the feeder. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.ofo.ca/ontbirdsguide.htm for information on leaving and joining the list. As well as general information and content guidelines.

