On Saturday morning, April8, a number of us were entertained by a Great Egret, 
stalking the shallows, with periodic short fly-abouts, in the marshland to the 
south of the old beaver dam, east of Thickson's Woods in southeast Whitby. 3 
Green-winged Teals were there as well.
2 Eastern Phoebes busied themselves alongside the Corbett Creek valley, viewed 
from the meadow path. 
At the south end of the woods, at 9am, I was literally "surrounded" by 5 
woodpecker species-- 1 Pileated, 4 Downy, 3 Hairy , 2 N.Flickers and 2+ 
Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers.  

Of interest is the building activity by beavers to the west of Thickson Rd., to 
the immediate north of Wentworth Dr. Indeed, there is a very visible pond 
between 2 dams, and, very near the northerly dam is a large tree that is liable 
to fall very soon--it has been well-gnawed.

Exit the 401 at Thickson Rd. (in east Whitby), south through Wentworth to the 
first street on your east -park alongside the north edge of the pine woods.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby
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Subject: [Ontbirds]WHITE-TAILED KITE--McLaughlin Bay, Oshawa--April 8
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On behalf of the 2 who phoned in the bird to me (Gord Gallant and Ron 
Stephenson) I am reporting a  WHITE-TAILED KITE which flew northward over the 
east side of McLaughlin Bay at Darlington P.P.in Oshawa--2pm on April 8. They 
were so concentrated on noting the all-white tail and diagnostic underwing 
features that there was no opportunity to photograph the bird as he flew over 
them. 
E-mail or phone me to ask for Gord's cell-phone no. if you wish to contact him.

The west approach to Darlington is by exiting the 401 at Farewell, south to 
Colonel Sam Dr., continuing east past the GM offices to the parking area.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Beamer Hawkwatch, April 8, 2006
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   A  very  cold and relatively quiet day at Beamer today but we saw some
   very interesting birds.
   In  total,  155 raptors were counted--turkey vulture (72), osprey (2),
   northern  harrier  (1),  sharp-shinned  hawk  (14), cooper's hawk (2),
   red-shouldered hawk (1), red-tailed hawk (58), rough-legged hawk (4--3
   of  which  were  light  phase),  and  unidentified  raptor  (1).   The
   highlight  bird of the day was a beautiful dark morph red-tailed--very
   striking  with  almost  black underparts and a bright red tail!  Other
   birds  noted  at  the  Hawkwatch  included  rufous-sided  towhee, song
   sparrow,  fox  sparrows  (5), great blue heron, belted kingfisher, and
   common  loon.   Thanks to Colin and Tom for their help and good humour
   in recording today's flight.
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Sandhill crane:  Second Marsh, Oshawa
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Hello Ontbirders

This morning at around 11 am we saw a sandhill crane circling over Second
Marsh in Oshawa.  It circled for several minutes before landing in cattails
in the middle of the marsh, straight out from the south viewing platform.
The bird could not be seen once it landed.

Directions:  from the 401 in Oshawa take the Wilson Rd exit to Farewell St.
Go south on Farewell to Colonel Sam Drive and turn right.  Follow Colonel
Sam to the General Motors Corporate office and turn right into the parking
lot.  At the Northwest corner of the parking lot is a trail.  Follow the
trail to the right to the viewing platform.  Mapquest link:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype­dress&countryÊ&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=Colonel+Sam+Drive&city=Oshawa&state=ON&zipcode
Philip Kotanen
Janice Perry
Whitby, ON

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