This morning at about 11:15 am I saw a bird high in an aspen or poplar, about 
70 feet from me, that struck me as unusual. I took a few photographs and the 
only thing I can make of it is a Dusky Thrush. Another bird with only the back 
visible sat down near it. It may have been a tad smaller. I took its picture as 
well. They were in the narrow strip of land when you walk from the Spit to the 
Wet Woods, about where it widens out and allows you to turn left toward the 
larger woods of tall trees with Box Wood underbrush. This seems a rare sighting 
and I leave its veracity to the experts. Please tell me where to send my story 
and pictures.


Hendrik Hart
#3315 - 55 Harbour Square
Toronto, M5J 2L1
Canada
Ph: 416-594-2538
Email: [email protected]

Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music.  -Sergei 
Rachmaninov





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