A friend and I saw this well documented bird this morning.  The hamlet of 
Monticello lies at the intersection of Cty. Rd. 15 and Sideroad 21/22, herein 
referred to as "the intersection".  The "Monticello Wetlands" sign is on the S 
side of 15, about 300m W of "the intersection".

The bird was seen on roadside wires 100-500m S of "the intersection" on the E 
side of 21/22, and on wires 100-300m W of "the intersection", on the S side of 
15.  It was also seen in distant shrubs and trees.

We were in a group of birders/photographers waiting near the sign when we were 
alerted to the bird's location S of "the intersection" (by Mark Cranford?).  We 
all drove to the location, found it immediately and stopped in a row N of the 
bird, giving it some space.  Within a minute or two of arriving, a photographer 
asked politely if he could drive past the bird to try to photograph it in 
better light.  I suggested that he wait until everyone got a good look at it, 
which he did.  When he drove by it, it flew further away, and continued to do 
so as he tried to get closer.

Many of us went back to our original location near the sign, hoping it would 
return, which it did (as did the photographer).  This time, he attempted to get 
closer by walking to it, but again he startled it and it flew further off.  
This bird doesn't take kindly to close approaches.

In the distance, south of the "Monticello Wetlands" sign, there is a Great 
Egret rookery. 


David Shilman
Toronto, ON
"Always wave to the locals!"

> DIRECTIONS from Frank Pinilla:

> From Orangeville take Cty Rd 109 west to Cty Rd 25, turn right/north
> through Grand Valley and continue up to Cty Rd 15, turn left and go
> throuigh the hamlets of Colbeck & Monticello (the latter is about 5km
> west of Cty Rd 25), just past Monticello start checking wires/trees
> etc. Stop near the white sign (small turnoff where 1 car could park),
> walk the road back toward Monticello checking all around.                     
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