Greetings,

For the first time in many weeks I was able  to get away early from my work
schedule and took a quick detour to Cranberry Marsh-Hall's Rd. from 3:45p.m.
to 4:30 p.m. At the bird feeders at the south viewing platform I observed the
following:
numerous Tree sparrows (20+)
numerous Black-capped chickadees (20+)
3 Swamp Sparrows
3 Song Sparrows
1 Juvenile White-throated Sparrow
3 (possibly 4) Dark-eyed Juncos
1 Robin
1 Downy Woodpecker

During this time Canada Geese began flying in to settle on the water along the Lake Ontario shoreline. I decided to check them out and see what other waterfowl were present. When I got to the shoreline there were many hundreds of Canada Geese along the shore and more flying in. While I was observing them a juvenile Bald Eagle flew by about 100 to 150 meters offshore heading west very low over the water and geese.
The geese seemed unconcerned.
In addition a Great Black-backed Gull flew by heading east.
Other waterfowl present were 3 Mute Swans, several common Goldeneyes and several
Common Mergansers.

On Monday Morning(Dec.3) while shoveling and waiting for the school bus with my son at home in Aurora I observed 5 Pine Grosbeaks in my neighbour's Spruce trees, a small flock of Redpolls flew over our house/street as did a flock of waxwings (species undetermined).

Good winter birding,
Sigi
Aurora, On
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