I found one of the Varied Thrushes today. It was a female. It was sitting in the tree to the right of the feeder. I was under horrible time pressure so could not wait around for the male. I was lucky to see the female since my time was so short. It was 2 o'clock and she did not go to the feeder (which was nearing empty) while I was there.
(copied instructions with some additions) The bird can be found at Civic Address # 383 Prinyer's Cove Crescent which is quite far along this road from #7. It is mandatory that birders park well off the road and not block any driveways. The bird can be best viewed by approaching no closer than the back of the double garage [walk along the left side of the garage] where it can be viewed at the feeder on the RIGHT side of the house. Directions: From Picton, take Highway 33 for about 10 km to almost the Glenora Ferry, then turn onto County Road 7 and follow to Lake-on-the-Mountain and a further 17 km to Prinyer's Cove Crescent (right on a corner). Driving conditions are wintery with snow covered roads and lots of drifting from the open fields. Sandra Eadie "AEadie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

