At 4 A.M. this moring, Thursday December 14, I recieved a phone call from the 
hospital in Hagersville.  The nurse told me at some point during the night they 
went to check on him and he was not breathing.  All efforts to revie him were 
exausted but to no success.

Myself and my brother James would like to thank everyone who was able to visit 
him during his down times, especially those affiliated with th Haldimand Bird 
Observatory.

Steve Miles
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While leading a bird hike from the Guelph Field Naturalists on
Wednesday, we were able to find all three of these
species.

The Razorbill was viewed from the parkette. It was swimming about 100
ft. further out than the green bouy towards the middle of the
rivermouth. The bird stayed on the surface for about 5 minutes before it
began diving and feeding.

The Slaty-backed Gull was located on the breakwall south of the control
structure in Chippawa. We viewed the bird from the pull off on the east
side of the Niagara Parkway just past the point where the divided
highway ends.

The Purple Sandpiper(s) were found on the the moss covered rocks about
200 ft out in the river about 150 ft upriver from the barge. We found 3
birds on the rocks. (Thanks to Kayo Roy for pointing out the rocks).

Also found on our outing were: Red-throated Loon - off the parkette in
NOTL, Belted Kingfisher - the marina at NOTL, Iceland Gull (possibly
Kumlien's) - above the falls, middle of the river just north of the barge.

Larry Staniforth
Guelph

To reach Niagara-on-the-Lake take the QEW to exit #38 and head to
Niagara-on-the-Lake.  As you reach town continue straight until the T
intersection at the golf course.  Turn right, take the first left, this
road bends to the right after ~ 100 m, continue about another 200 m to
the parkette on the left.

To the Marina - NOTL - As you leave the parkette, turn left and proceed about 
1/2 mile
you will see the marina on the left side. We parked in the small parking lot 
just past the marina on the left.




Directions to Niagara on the lake

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