I saw the Gray Flycatcher yesterday (Saturday) morning, as did a number of other people. It appeared twice (or was it three times?) in three hours, for several minutes each time, working through the hawthorns along the north slope along the creek valley from the cattails to the fence some 200 m further west. On both occasions it worked from bush to bush, occasionally perching in the open, then was gone. It seemed to be feeding on something on the ground as it would fly from low perch to low perch at the base of each hawthorn, then drop to the ground and peck vigorously for a moment before flying up again. The cold temperatures did not seem to be slowing it down at all. I last saw it at about 11:00 a.m.

Directions:

Follow highway 3 west of Cayuga crossing the Grand River. Go 0.6 km and turn 
north (right) on River Road. Continue 4.6 km to Indiana Road W. and turn left 
(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 to the north (enter the property 
at your own peril ) about 100 m. until you reach a line of trees.  Veer LEFT or 
WEST to a large SINGLE roll of hay, and a bit further west is a broken wood 
gate where you can cross the barbed wire fence carefully. The cattails will 
then be to your right and the creek valley ahead and to the left.


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Christopher J. Escott
1 Shouldice Court, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2L 2S3
Home phone: 416.444.8055  Cellular 416.788.8055



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