I found  3 Golden Eagles this morning . I watch them for an Hour. I found them 
south of Glencoe On. and I followed them to the north side of Glencoe.
 Directions:   From Glencoe Follow Dundonald Road  [The main road  # 81}  North 
to Coltsfoot or    CPR Dr  then turn west. There is a small woodlot in the  
middle .of Coltfoot , Old Airport Rd, CPR Dr and Dundonald .   The Eagles spent 
most of the time over the woodlot and the nearby field
Donald PYE
Wardsville On
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Subject: [Ontbirds]
        Snowy Owl - Credit River Valley from 401 west of Toronto/Etobicoke
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Hey all.  Just passing off a good report of a Snowy Owl (possibly male but
not confirmed) perched in a tree on the south side of 401 just west of the
410 turn off.  There is a large downhill slope into what I believe is the
Credit River Valley from memory and it has nice open fields.  The bird was
seen while driving home from school by a colleague.

Keep your eyes open for it while driving by for those of you whom commute!

Andrew Keaveney
UofGtwitcher

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