Please Excuse my spelling ,I am Dyslexic thank you for your understanding.
The Gray Flycatcher was ree found too day around 10:55 and was still present when I left at 1:15 but it moves around a lot and was seen up at the end of the stream and even father at the fence line at the far south west end ( I hope that's the right direction ) also see was the least sandpiper , a snipe , wild turkey and to end the day a Pileated woodpecker flue past as I was driving home .. Thanks to all the hard working eyes that help find and relocate this bird I know that a lot of you wear playing hooky from work so I wont manchin names, but what a great bird to see in Ontario. Least Sandpiper . Take highway west of Cayuga, turn north (left) on Decewsville Road. Proceed through small town to cattail wetland. From the culvert where the stream crosses the road, head right (east) towards the lake. The Least Sandpiper was feeding where the stream enters the lake . Gray Flycatcher: Follow highway 3 west of Cayuga. Turn north (right) on River Road. Follow a few kilometers to Indiana Road W. Turn west (the only choice) onto Indiana Road W. Drive 1.9 km and pull off on the north side of the road. Walk across the field (this is private property ) About 100 m across the field and beyond a hedgerow is a pond. Craig & Bev McLauchlan Toronto/Ont/Canada/World. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Craig S A McLauchlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Visit http://www.ofo.ca/ontbirdsguide.htm for information on leaving and joining the list. As well as general information and content guidelines.

