6 hours at the Cranberry Marsh RW

Counter--Geoff Carpentier
Observers--Rayfield Pye, Ron Pittaway, Jean Iron, Greg Stuart and many others
                                      Day's Count    TOTAL
Turkey Vulture                        3               8
Osprey                                    11             81
Bald Eagle                            14              20  
N.Harrier                                10              50
Sharp-shinned                      156          338
Cooper's                                  1               10
Northern Goshawk                   0               0
Red-shouldered                       2                3
Broad-winged                         32              53
Red-tailed                               22            100
Rough-legged                           0               0
Golden Eagle                           0                0
American Kestrel                   46             172
Merlin                                        1                 8
Peregrine                                  0                1
Unidentified                               4              11
TOTAL                                     302           855 
Among the songbirds along the path were a Northern Parula and many R-t 
Hummingbirds.

>From the west--Exit 401 at Salem Rd. in Ajax, south to Bayly, east through 
>Lakeridge Rd., one block to Hall's Rd., south towards the lake, parking at the 
>entrance to the south pathway.
>From the east--Exit 401 at Brock St. in Whitby, south to Victoria, west past 
>the Lynde C.A. parking lot to Hall's Rd.--

Doug Lockrey, Whitby, ON
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Harris's Sparrow -- Sundridge
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Steve O'Donnell of Sundridge had a Harris's Sparrow late this afternoon in
his yard.  He took one digital photo before the bird disappeared.  He and
Kathy and I have not been able to relocate the bird.

Will post if the bird shows up again.

Directions:  Sundridge is about 45 minutes north of Huntsville on Highway
11.  In the south end take Albert Street until it crosses the railway
tracks.  Coss the tracks and take the road east towards Lake Bernard.  Turn
onto Cedar Springs Lane and Steve's house is #63.


Martin Parker
South River

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