These damp, wrong-wind, falling Barometric Pressure and low TUV-days have to
end!! If so the raptors just may come through in "droves". The best bird at
the Cranberry platform lately has been a Fox Sparrow, feeding with the 5
other species of sparrows. My legion of observers have also enjoyed several
voles and shrews, along with a male Cardinal feeding a late-clutch immature.
The Great Egrets (there have been up to 5 since late July) pop up
peridically.

With a cold snap we hope to have Goshawks and Golden Eagles, in addition to
the many Turkey Vultures that must be off to the east.

Exit the 401 at Salem, south to Bayly, east through LakeRidge to the first
street on the right (Hall's Rd.)-- south to the second roadside parking area
just north of the lakefront.

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW

PS-- TUV= Thermal Updraft Velocity, measured instrumentally in ft./min.(the
range being from 0 to 800)

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