Excuse my spelling and Grammar, I am Dyslexic thank you. 
 
 
I could not believe it when I received a call last night informing me
that the Pine warbler was still being seen at the feeding station in
Lambton woods!! 
 
So first thing this morning off I went  with great skepticism but also
thinking what fun a chance to see my first Jan record for Pine Warbler
ever. 
 
It tuck 1 hour and 15 mints but sheer an off up it pop and came in to a
tree that had bin wiped with lard?? I was also told that it had bin seen
feeding on seed and roosting in squeals nests. I watched it for almost
45 mints and it looks to be in great health .
 
Lambton woods / James Garden's is found by going Edenbridge DR. off
Royal York RD hear in Toronto follow the path south towards the feeding
station . look and lesion for the bird near all areas that have lard and
or suit .. its worth seeing such a nice bright yellow bird in the winter
!!
 
Craig       
 
 
 
 
 
 
Craig & Bev McLauchlan 
Toronto, Ont, Canada the World   


 
 
 
 
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Hi Everyone
    Had another opportunity today to search for GGO's and found 46 ! They 
were in the usually areas but I did find a few new locations with 3 to 5 
birds in the Galleta and Fitzroy areas. Also, there are a number along 
Moodie Drive between Carling Ave. and Corkstown Road. Both March Valley Road 
and the area around the intersection of Kilmaurs Side Road and Dunrobin Road 
continue to have the highest concentrations (8 to 10 +). Other birds of note 
were 6 Northern Shrike and a flock of 50+ Bohemian Waxwing. If you require 
additional information please email me privately.
                                                                good birding
                                                                    Bruce
Bruce Di Labio
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P.O.Box 538
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(613)839-4395 Home (613)715-2571 Cell

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Directions: From Ottawa travel west bound on Hwy. 417 to the March
Rd./Eagleson Road and exit right onto March Rd. Follow to Klondike Road and
turn right. Go east to March Valley Road and turn left. Follow along making
numerous stops scanning the fields. Late afternoon to dusk maybe the better
time to look.

>From Ottawa travel west bound on Hwy. 417 to the March Rd./Eagleson Road and 
exit right onto March Rd. Follow to Dunrobin Road and turn right  continuing 
northwest  through Woodlawn. At the hill continue straight and follow to 
next intersection which has a yellow
flashing light.

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