----- Original Message ----- From: Doug / Ann White To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 12:45 PM Subject: London area
This morning, Saturday, there was a McIlwraith hike in East London, which turned up some good birds that others in the London area might be interested in. At the river directly south of the Pottersburg Pollution plant, (Dogs Off Leash Parking lot), there was a White-Winged Scoter and a Hermit Thrush. Also 2 Great Blue Herons. Further west at the Meadowlily Bridge a Red-Necked Grebe was in the river just below us. After we walked over the bridge near the river to the west were 2 Brown Creepers. Most exciting moment was when we were standing under the Highbury bridge looking at the Rock Dove nests and 3 deer came rushing down the bank almost touching us. Two fled back up the hill but the leader swerved and galloped through the river past us until it could get up the bank further on. Ann White London [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Doug / Ann White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

