The continuing Townsend's Solitaire was seen at least twice this
morning by several observers.  Myself and Ken Burrell and two other
birders observed the bird at about 11:15 this morning.  The bird was
observed first flying into one of the Red Cedar hedges next to the
house across the ravine from number 8666 (east side of road). After a
minute or two it flew up into clear view perched at the top of a large
deciduous tree along the driveway into the house across from number
8666.  This is the same location as reported yesterday and about 100m
south of where it has been reported for the last few weeks.  Other
birds of note included both Pine and Evening Grosbeak.

Directions (courtesy Tyler Hoar):Directions langstaff road is the
third road east of newtonville road/kendal village. From 401 exit at
newtonville rd and go north to where it ends at ganaraska/ kirby rd.
Turn right/ east.

Good birding!
Mike

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Mike Burrell
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http://mikeburrell.blogspot.com/

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