Good evening folks.

 Today Ian Cannel and I did a tour through parts of Haldimand and Norfolk 
counties and a beautiful day it was down in them thar parts.

 Our day started well and by the time the sun began to show itself we had 
already found 23 Eastern Screech Owls and 2 Short-eared Owls and as it grew 
light we started to wend our way through the Fisherville and Selkirk areas to 
Peacock Point and Nanticoke finding 12 Tundra Swans, a singing Carolina Wren 
and 17 Brown-headed Cowbirds among other birds
.
 From Nanticoke we headed on down to the Long Point area and on Kitchen Road 
south of Simcoe we found a small flock of 7 Eastern Bluebirds. 

 We then headed through Fishers Glen to Big Creek Marsh and Old Cut Woods south 
of Port Rowan where we again found Cowbirds, etc. 

 From Old Cut we headed up to Lee Brown Conservation Area west of Port Rowan 
finding Sandhill Cranes overhead and in the fields opposite Lee Brown and then 
up one Concession to A Concession Road and the Triple Bridge Area along A 
Concession. ( Note the road through the triple bridges area is now closed as 
they repair 2 of the 3 bridges ).

 All in all a pretty birdy day out there and following are some of the high 
lights :- Tundra Swan - 1000 ( most amid the ice of Inner Bay off Port Rowan ), 
Redheads, 1000 Greater Scaup, 3 N. Harriers, Cooper's Hawk, 24 Red-tailed 
Hawks, 11 Rough-legged Hawks, 4 A. Kestrels, 33 Sandhill Cranes, 92 Mourning 
Doves, 23 Screech Owls, 2 Short-eared Owls, 7 Red-bellied Woodpeckers, 20 
Horned Larks, 2 Red-breasted and 5 White-breasted Nuthatches, Carolina Wren, 
Gilden-crowned Kinglets, 7 E. Bluebirds, 23 N. Cardinals, 133 A. Tree Sparrows, 
Song, Swamp, White-crowned and White-throated Sparrows, 56 dark-eyed Juncos and 
92 Brown-headed Cowbirds.

 Weather looks pretty good for anyone wanting to travel in those areas this 
weekend.


Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, ON

"Sils mordent, mords les"
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