Yes, the snow and the cold winds do blow, BUT I was rewarded today/Friday with 
a) several sortees by 2 different N.Shrikes AND, at 1045 I heard a commotion 
behind me; looking around I saw this marvelous hawk sweeping down the pathway 
toward me, as all of the squirrels and feeding passerines "froze"-- a 
dark-morph ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK glided just above my head, continuing eastward 
over the wetlands, perching briefly on an alder tree, then lifting off to come 
back westward.

Other than that great incident the only other raptors were 1 adult Red-tailed, 
a male N.Harrier , 1 resident Harrier and 1 Cooper's.

IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THEM, COME DOWN THIS WEEKEND !!-- I counted over 30 from 
the viewing platform, and another 20 from the north platform---  pyramidal 
muskrat push-ups are being revealed as the cattails die down. As I said, come 
see them, AND offer an opinion as to what they bode for the wetlands.  

I did NOT see or hear Crossbills this AM.

The official close to the 2005 Raptor Watch is Wednesday, Nov.30.  

Hall's Rd. leads south from Victoria St. in southwest Whitby-- drive down to 
the second roadside parking area.

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW
www.pickeringnaturalists.org
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Hi birders,



Today after picking up my sister from work Mike and I stopped in at Laurel
Creek in Waterloo, and were quite surprised to see a flock of 67 Sandhill
Cranes roosting beside the main stream at Laurel Creek.



As well the snowy weather has brought an Eastern Meadowlark and 3 Pine
Siskins to the Heidelberg area (just north of Waterloo).



Directions:

Take Hwy. 85 north to Waterloo, exit at Northfield Drive, go west and follow
the signs to Laurel Creek C.A. The SACR's were in the middle of the drained
reservoir near the west end.



Good Birding,

Kenny Burrell

Heidelberg, Ont.

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