Birders

Spring is here and with the increased bird activity we expect more reports
on Ontbirds. Please do not overload the system with reports of common birds
that can be seen anywhere in the province. Please continue to report
concisely and with directions the following:
       1. Rare birds
       2. Uncommon and locally distributed birds
       3. Early migrants and birds seen for the first time in the season
       4. Large concentrations of birds
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Prince Edward County, etc.

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complete signature include poster's name, town and email address.

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Thank you for your consideration,


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Mark Cranford
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Mississauga, Ontario
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New migrants at Point Pelee this morning, Saturday, April 16th, were =
Veery, seen on the West Tip Trail, Tip area, and Woodland Trail area, =
and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker near the train turnaround.=20

Other species of interest were: Horned Grebe (7), Surf Scoter (12+), and =
1 Long-tailed Duck still in winter plumage all on the west side mixed in =
with the thousands of Scaup.


Todd Pepper
Leamington, Ontario
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Nesting  Ospreys are back at Guelph Lake 
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Hi Fellow Birders,

I took a walk this morning at Guelph Lake and saw that both Ospreys are =
back on the nest.=20
Obviously they excepted my presence, because they started mating while I =
was there.
I managed to take some pictures from the trail.
Also several nesting Bluebirds, several Eastern Meadowlarks and high =
number of nesting Tree Swallows.
I try to send a picture of the mating of the Ospreys
to Carol Horner.

Good birding,=20
Karl & Marienna Egressy
www.kegressy.com

Direction:
>From Hw 401 take HW 6 and then HW 7 E. Turn left on HW 38 until you get =
to Conservation Road.
Progress to the entrance building. Fro there you should see the nest in =
the field on a utility pole on your right.
No entrance fee as of yet. Click on the map address below for details.

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3DGuelph+on&ll=3D43.553711,-80.244113&spn=3D=
0.114502,0.226858&hl=3Den
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