Bertween 7 and 11a.m. on Saturday, Mar.11, many visitors were enamoured by
some great sights, particularly along Shoal Pt. and Hall's Rds. in southwest
Whitby.

Shoal Pt. Rd.--5 Great Gray Owls alongside the road &/or in the field; 1
Barred Owl at 9a.m.--roadside tree.
Lakeridge Rd.--2 Great Grays--9:30a.m.

NOTE-- THE GGOs ARE PERCHING AND FLYING AND HUNTING IN THE BROAD DAYLIGHT
lately.

Hall's Rd.-- at least 3 GGOs were seen throughout the morning--perched
alongside the road, in the field and on poles. A Barred Owl was located from
the north pathway, perched in a tall Spruce tree.
A male Pileated Woodpecker appeared 3 times, flying/calling, trunk-perching
in several trees alongside the road.
The female Red-bellied Woodpecker came in for brief visits.
An adult N.Goshawk and a N.Shrike were picked up at the top end of the road
in the early morning.

A Tundra Swan was seen from the end-of-the-path (from the south pathway)
that leads to the lakeside--it flew easterly over the barrier beach.

Exit the 401 at Salem Rd. (in Ajax), south to Bayly, east to 1)the first
traffic light (Shoal Pt. Rd.)--south beyond the StopSign, or 2) the third
traffic light (LakeRidge Rd. ) or 3) to the next street (Hall's Rd.), thence
south.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby

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