Good Day Eh !

 Yesterday I accompanied Ian Cannell and Margaret Liubavicius for an outing in 
the Kirkfield area on a beautiful, slightly cool June day. After the winds at 
the Bruce Peninsula Sunday it was a pleasure to be able to keep one's hat on 
yesterday and to dress in near Spring plumage.

  For once we didn't arrive in the area in the dark but left a little later and 
as we drove up Prospect Road we stopped at the main marsh north of Eldon 
Station Road where we found American Bittern, Least Bitterns, Green Heron, 
Virginia Rail, Sora and many Marsh Wrens.

 From here we headed for Wylie Road where we added more Virginia Rails and 
Soras, Turkey Vultures, Upland Sandpipers, Wilson's Snipes, Black-billed 
Cuckoos, Eastern Phoebe, Alder, Least and Great Crested Flycatchers, Common 
Raven, Red-breasted Nuthatch, House and Sedge Wrens, Eastern Bluebirds, Veerys, 
Swainson's and Hermit Thrushes, Brown Thrashers, Golden-winged, Nashville and 
other warblers including Ovenbirds, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Indigo Buntings, 
Eastern Towhees, Field, Vesper and Grasshopper Sparrows and many Bobolinks and 
Eastern Meadowlarks.

 Some of the other birds we found were Clay-colored Sparrows ( we found 10 
Sparrow species ), Loggerhead Shrikes, Purple Finches, Blackburnian and 
Black-throated Green Warblers, Winter Wren, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 
Olive-sided Flycatcher, E. Wood-Pewee, Scarlet Tanager, Red-shouldered Hawk, 
Ospreys, Wild Turkeys, Hooded Merganser, Sandhill Cranes, and Yellow-billed 
Cuckoo.

Directions:-
CARDEN ALVAR INCLUDING WYLIE ROAD / THE SEDGE WREN MARSH / PROSPECT ROAD ALONG 
WITH A FEW AREAS SOUTHWEST OF KIRKFIELD

Wylie Road is north of Kirkfield in Victoria County and Kirkfield itself is on 
County Road 48 east of Highway 12 and well north of Whitby and about 130 km 
from Toronto if you follow the roads and not a Crow.

>From the centre of Kirkfield go north on County Road 6 passing under the Lift 
>Lock on the Trent Canal and drive about 2 ½ km further north to where the road 
>curves left or west. On this curve and on your right is McNamee Road, turn 
>right here onto McNamee and drive east for about 300 yards and you will be at 
>Wylie Road. This road is about 9 ½ km long ending at Alvar Road (a T 
>intersection). Birding can be good on Alvar Road as well, either way.

The Sedge Wren Marsh is about 5 ½ km up Wylie Road, you can’t miss it as it has 
the only bridge along the road. Park just to the south of and overlooking the 
bridge and walk the road. Birding is good all along the road and I find that 
the best birding happens when you park and walk both ways a km or two from your 
auto.


This is a narrow road with little traffic but be sure to park in such a way as 
to not block the road or at the gravelled parking areas that you will find at 
several places along the road as you don’t want to rile up the locals. This is 
all private property but there really is no need to leave the road, nor should 
you. Please respect the property rights of the land owners.

Other roads to check in the area are Shrike, Curl’s, Dalrymple, Eldon Station, 
Rockview, Doyle, Palestine, Creek View, and McNamee Road, etc.

PS

Down Rockview Road just west of Kirkfield on your right along County Road 48. 
Past the dump road (on your right) you will come to a wet wood lot that 
straddles the road. This is a great place for N. Waterthrush. We heard and saw 
7 there on May 5/01 and May 4/02. We continue to find the N. Waterthrushes 
here. Also along here you should find Upland Sandpiper and Grasshopper Sparrow.

Prospect Road Marsh

Continue south on Rockview Road to Eldon Station Road (the next road) turn 
right (west) and drive to Prospect Rd. Turn right (north) and drive up to a 
large marsh. Here you could find many Marsh Wrens along with Sora, Virginia 
Rail, Common Moorhen, American Bittern, Least Bittern and Green Heron and watch 
for Osprey, Northern Harrier and Turkey Vulture. If you continue north on this 
road you will come upon another small marsh and pond just short of County Road 
48. Of coarse most of the roads in this and the Wylie Road area can be very 
productive and it is not a stretch saying you could spend a whole day in the 
area, I have and do.

PPS

Wylie Rd south of the Sedge Wren Marsh is good for Upland Sandpiper, Vesper and 
Grasshopper Sparrows and lots of Eastern. Bluebirds. North of the marsh are the 
same birds and near the north end of the road watch and listen for Purple 
Finch, Golden-winged Warbler and Clay-colored Sparrow.


Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, ON

"Sils mordent, mords les"
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