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From: "Dennis Barry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:48 AM
Subject: Le Conte's Sparrow in our east side yard, Thickson's Woods, Whitby,
Tuesday, Apr.26, 9:40 a.m.


> A Le Conte's Sparrow is feeding under lilac shrubs on the east side of our
> house by the laneway.  The bird is beautifully marked, no doubt a bright
> male.  It's the first record for Thickson's Woods.
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> We are the eighth house along the road by the lake.  There is a yellow
fire
> hydrant and a large pink boulder at the front.  If you enter the woods
from
> the Waterfront Trail at the north and follow the most direct route south
> through the woods to the lake, you will reach a grassed area at the end of
a
> little dead-end roadway leading to the lake.  Our house is on your right
as
> you reach the lakeshore road.  The driveway is at the back (north side of
> the house.  If we are home there will be a copper and a green car parked
in
> the driveway.  There is a very large green shed at the end (west) of the
> driveway.  If you walk almost up to it you can see the feeder at the west
> side of the house.
>
>     All roadways in the community are owned by Thickson's Woods Land
Trust,
> so birders are welcome to walk along them to bird.  In the interest of
good
> community relations we ask that people park outside the gate, since the
> residents pay for the upkeep of the roads.  Of course those who have
> difficulty walking are most welcome to drive in and stop to bird anywhere
> that doesn't unduly disrupt traffic.
>
>
>
> To reach Thickson's Woods exit from 401 to Thickson Road South in
> Whitby.  Proceed south past Wentworth Street to the Waterfront Trail.
Turn
> left, turn around and park on the north side of the road.  Enter the woods
> on a path from
> the south side, about 200 metres east of Thickson Road.  Follow the trails
> through the woods, some of which access the Lake Ontario shore.  To view
the
> beaver pond and Corbett Creek Marsh continue east about 100 metres past
the
> entrance to the woods.  The meadow is across the Waterfront Trail
> immediately north of the woods. The entrance is directly across the
> waterfront trail from the entrance to the woods.  To view a map,
> visit the Thickson's Woods website at http://www.thicksonswoods.com
>
> Dennis Barry & Margaret Carney
> Thickson's Point, R.R. 2
> Whitby, ON L1N 5R5
> (905) 725-2116
>

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