Hello All;
 
 This morning at 10:40 an Immature Golden Eagle was seen by myself in the Town 
of Innisfil.I was viewed for 5+ minutes at times without Binoculars as it 
Circled . I could hardly believe my eyes when I learned it wasn't another TV 
coming across the Field.It was viewed along the 2nd Line of Innisfil,East of 
the 20th Sideroad.
 
 Highway 11 to 2nd Line of Innisfil.Easton 2nd Line,cross 20th Sideroad 
approximately 1 and1/2 Kilometers at top of Hill.
 
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Black-tailed Gull - Charlotte, Vermont
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I have seen reports that the Black-tailed Gull has been seen numerous
times yesterday, Oct. 19, and all morning to-day the 20th, in Charlotte,
Vermont..

For directions, see the notes below.

=46rom Matthew Medler :

=ABThe following is a link to a "big picture" map of the Burlington area,=

with the village of Charlotte marked with a red star:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=3Daddress&country=3DUS&ad=
dtohist

ory=3D&searchtab=3Dhome&address=3D&city=3Dcharlotte&state=3Dvt&zipcode

Zooming in two levels provides the detail necessary to follow roads to
the town beach. From the red star, go west a short distance on Ferry
Road until the intersection with Lake Road. Turn right (go north) on
Lake Road and follow it until you come to a 25 mph zone and then go
under a covered bridge. The parking lot for the town beach is on your
right almost immediately after coming out of the covered bridge.=BB

=46rom the message of Martin Bowman :

=ABIf you go and can't find the bird at the suggested spot, go further
along
the road and take the first left.  On your left at some distance is a
house under construction on the shore.  Ask the workmen if you can go to
the
shore;  they certainly agreed today.  It was there we had the bird in
flight.

If you do decide to go, I suggest going down the New York side of Lake
Champlain and taking the ferry from Essex to Charlotte.  This avoids
difficult roads north of Philipsburg, QC, and construction in Shelburne,

VT.  Ferry cost about $12 USD one way . . . don't know about return
fares.=BB

Langis Sirois, Ottawa




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