The northwesterlies were howling and there was intermittent raining, BUT
several keen birders and a triumvirate of hawkers stood bravely on the CMRW
platform -- every 10-15 minutes 20 sparrows came in to feed on the pathway
very nearby; always a few seconds later our DICKCISSEL (WHICH ARRIVED ON
OCT.14), would join the assemblage of White-throated, White-crowned, Song
and Chipping (there may have been a Field also) Sparrows. We believe it is
an immature male.
The wind, I assume, wqas too great for raptors to buck--as a result the only
migrants were 1 Merlin, 3 TVs, 2 Sharpies, 2 Harriers and 3 Kestrels.

Cranberry is at the foot of Hall's Rd., 1 block east of Lakeridge Rd., and
accessed south from Victoria St. in southwest Whitby.

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW

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