Thanks to the post from Ben Walters, i went in search of Red Crossbills at 
Ganaraska Forest today.  After paying $6/person at the self-service station, I 
parked at the trailhead. From there the map does not make a whole lot of sense 
to me (perhaps it works in colour), but basically three ski trails overlap. 
Walk to your left, along the Orange/Blue/Yellow trail. After some time, the 
yellow trail will split off, and then the blue trail. Walking is quite 
treacherous as the ski trail is covered with ice which is now melting and wet. 
Caution is advised, this is not a comfortable hike for everyone.  I did not 
walk the whole "A" loop, but that was the direction i was going.  Trail 
conditions improve considerably after the first 1/2km or so.

It did not take much walking before red crossbills could be heard flying 
overhead....sometimes as single birds, sometimes in groups.  While exciting, 
these brief glimpses were not enough....so i pressed on. Where the blue trail 
separates from the orange is as far as i had to go.  This is probably 1.5km 
hike from the parking area?  A group of redpolls feeding in the tree tops 
stopped me;  then i heard, observed and photographed a pair of red crossbills 
perched in a pine on the right.  I heard and observed several more red 
crossbills flights overhead on the way back to the car.  I don't know how many 
birds there may be in the area, but it sure seemed like a lot. Nice to finally 
be able to rest my eyes on this bird for a few minutes after too many fleeting 
or suspected glimpses.

Other birds of note: flushed a group of 3 Ruffed Grouse, observed and 
photographed 1 common Raven overhead.

Maps and directions available online: http://www.grca.on.ca/resources.html

Happy Birding,

Peeter Musta
Kitchener, ON
                                          
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