Dear intrepid birders you have to forgive me for not posting here for several 
days. . .My life has been summarily hijacked by a couple of beautiful rare 
warblers. . .and a viciously dangerous winter storm. Our first organized CBC 
was held on Sunday December 16th. Despite the early freezing rain which 
severely curtailed our previously promising owling ; we were hit by  driving 
wind and snow.  Yet I consider the day a resounding success.  As compiler of 
the count I offer my greatest appreciation to all my birders. . You are a 
wonderful mix and I look forward to fun and adventure in the following years.I 
will post more details later.  Yesterday I  failed to locate our little female 
black-throated gray. She was not in any of her usual spots and I could not 
spare more than a few hours to try and relocate her. I hope and believe she has 
gone further into the pp to afford her more protection and opportunity to find 
food. Please stay tuned if you are further  afield and planning to travel just 
for this bird. We will post as soon as possible if we spot her again.  I would 
urge any visiting birders to perhaps spend some time in the excellent habitat 
in and around Port Burwell. . .There is always a possibility of a good or 
excellent bird. My northern mockingbird is still an early morning feature here 
at Monarch Landing. He is most often on the feeder tray beside the  largest 
blue spruce in front of the building. (a mile east of Port Burwell on the lake 
Rd.)  Eastern bluebirds are fairly common throughout our area. While in search 
of our warbler yesterday afternoon I also spotted  a single beautiful immature  
Iceland gull in with the ring-bills . More excellent birding can also be found 
just minutes down the lake at Port Rowan and Long Point. Enough for now. Good 
luck and good birding. Ron AllensenSee previous postings for directions to Port 
Burwell.

 
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