After searching in vain for the Bohemian Waxwings in Guelph today (later I 
learned found on College St. by Doug Hannah), we did see about 40 Pine 
Grosbeaks thanks to Sam Berone. These birds were well west of the Arboretum 
essentially behind the new Canadian Tire store in a long row of crab-apple 
trees.

We then drove to the Brantford airport where we located the four Gray Partridge 
first found by Frank Pinilla a few days ago. These birds were at the SE 
intersection of Airport Rd. and York St foraging on the ground at the NW corner 
of a commercial building with a sign marking the business as "Emerson". The 
four birds were remarkably close being no more than 50 feet away from my car.

DIRECTIONS for the PARTRIDGE:
Brantford Airport - from Hwy 403 just west of Brantford, exit at Rest Acres Rd 
(Hwy 24), head south to Colborne Rd (Hwy 2) and turn left/east.  Watch the 
fields all around here as the partridge range about.  The airport terminal is 
north of Colborne Rd, turn at York Rd and look all around this area, follow to 
the terminal where I had the birds today

DIRECTIONS for the PINE GROSBEAKS:
Take the 401 to Hwy 6 north to Stone Rd. Go west to the fire hall and the new 
Canadian Tire Store. There is a road between these two buildings. Go north into 
a parking area after twisting slightly to the west. You will find a long row of 
Crab-apple trees full of fruit within this area. More specific directions to 
these trees is difficult. . About 40 to 50 Pine Grosbeaks were feasting on the 
berries in these trees.

Terry Osborne
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