Directions: From Highway 401, take Exit 796 on to Boundary Road. Proceed south 
2.5 km until you reach Gray's Creek Conservation Area and Marina Complex on 
your left.

I observed a group of about 30 bohemian waxwings outside our administration 
building in a  tree at 8:30 this a.m.
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   At  3.20 pm this Monday, 60 Bohemian Waxwings sat in the tree above my
   deck  for  over 45 minutes while they fed occasionally on a crab apple
   tree  across  the  street.  Two  days  ago,  55  Cedar Waxwings with 2
   Bohemians  were  here in the early morning. Still have 3 Siskins at my
   feeders. I live at 232 Belair Drive, off Ellwood, off #50 on the south
   side of Bolton. You can view from the ravine at back.
           On  11th  Line  off  the Tottenham to Alliston road, 22 Tundra
   Swans  have  been  feeding  on the sod farms for over a week now (seen
   again today).
          On 11th concession north of Cold Creek, n. of King Rd., 4 Great
   Blue Herons returned to their colony Sat. afternoon.
   Dave Milsom
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1000's and 1000's of Snow Geese in the fields just east of the Ontario border 
(hwy 401) on Highway 20 in Quebec.  The sky was just white with them March 27 
at around 5pm. 
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Eurasian Wigeon at Long Point (Reinhold Pokraka)
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On March 27th, saw 5 male Eur. Wigeon's and 3 females, at Lee Brown Pond,
along with some American Wigeon's.
Also, spotted a Sandhill Crane at the Long point Marsh on the trail at the
first viewing station.

Happy birding,
Reinhold Pokraka

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