Being one of the lucky birders who saw the Phainopepla at noon today eating the 
berries on a low shrub in front of 92 Addington and then perched in a tree not 
far away, I have no doubt it will be there for tomorrows birders.  It has a 
good food supply, and it's still fairly warm (for November).  My suggestion is 
that birders stand across the street so this bird will come to its food supply. 
 It's not a shy bird as a jogger ran along the sidewalk and it didn't fly.  
Still a horde of birders could be daunting for it.
 
While waiting for the bird I drove around the neighbourhood, and found a 
Mockingbird on Argyle.  It seemed a little late for a Mockingbird.  The 
neighbours are quite bemused by all the interest but are very friendly.  A la 
Glenn Coady, please don't do anything to change that!
 
Thanks so much to Glenn Coady for his posting on this bird!

V Fitz-Gerald
Smithfield, ON

Directions from Glenn Coady's post:

>From the corner of Dixie Rd. and Steeles Ave. E. in Brampton, go north on 
>Dixie 
Rd. Turn right (east) at the second street after going under the railway 
bridge, 
which is Birchbank Rd. Take Birchbank Rd. east to Avondale Blvd. Turn left 
(north) on Avondale Blvd. Continue north on Avondale Blvd. to Addington 
Crescent 
(the third right turn north of Birchbank Rd.). Turn right onto Addington 
Crescent. The bird was readily seen in front yards on the east-west portion of 
Addington Crescent.

  
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