Take this for what it's worth.
I'm a long time lurker here and for once may be able to contribute. 
This bird or possibly another may have moved further north. I was walking 
Sunday with my wife at Frenchman's Bay (between Sauble Beach and Southampton) 
on the lakeshore road at the corner of 30th Avenue when I spotted an Oriole fly 
into the treetops overhead. Thrown off by the orange head and not having a bird 
book to confirm against, I awaited until getting home and looking it up tonight 
to confirm my confusion.  
This was a naked eye visual at 40ft up for 2 minutes before it flew away. I 
didn't notice the orange head personally as another observer also walking the 
same roadway made the observation denying it as a Baltimore Oriole, the only 
kind I've seen before, and trajically, too many years ago
Hopefully, a better birder than I can confirm this sighting
Dave


Dave Bour
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri May 20 19:13:06 2005
Subject: [Ontbirds]Hooded Oriole NOT seen Bruce County

Ontbirds

Myself and others did not see the Hooded Oriole today.  We were the last
ones standing and left at 3:30 pm. I'm not optimistic that bird will return
to this site.

Directions:
>From the village of North Bruce on Hwy 21 between Port Elgin and
Kincardine. Head west towards the lake on a gravel road 2.9 km.  Bird was
seen at 283 and 253.  There are access concerns so behave yourselves. 


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Mark Cranford
ONTBIRDS Coordinator
Mississauga, Ontario
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