At noon hour, February 27, 2005, about a dozen Bohemian Waxwings sunned 
themselves in cedar trees along the banks of the Indian River.  The Indian 
River runs through the Mill of Kintail which is located near Almonte, Ontario 
and is part of the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority.  You will see a 
sign for Mill of Kintail off Highway 15, just outside of Almonte.

Beth Wigle
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Hi Birders,

I made a spelling mistake yesterday in my report.
I spelled Ruffed Grouse as " Rough Grouse"
It is not a new species, it is only my silly mistake.
It was actually rough on me by not being a Spruce Grouse,
as we originally hoped for.
Anyway sorry for the mistake.
Cheers,
Karl Egressy 

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