This will be my last post until I can find the right buttons to add back
on to my header that I am Dyslexic so that all once again will
understand THEIR problem with my spelling ! I have received a number of
complaints those that seem to have way to much time to complain,  rather
than go out birding !
 
I apologies for this but pleas stop email me with your complaints! Thank
you!
 
NOW with that seed yes the White Eyed Vireo (spelling tack in from one
of my 130 bird books so I am sheer its right ) was ree found by my self
and seen by others to day at 12;15 and seen up until I left at 1:10 .
 
 
Thanks to Dave Beadle sharp eye's we both saw that this bird is banded
on its right leg ?? Any thoughts from any one (Not complaints) wood be
welcome!! 
 
 
It was near the top of the wooden stars at the south east end of
grenadier pond look for Golden crowned Kinglet's it was staying with
them .
 
 
 High park is found on the west side of Toronto off Parkside dr or Bloor
st , to find this area you must go south throw the park along Colbourne
lodge dr. And look for the  stars near the stop sigh look  for it in
this area .
 
 
Craig & Bev McLauchlan 
Toronto, Ont, Canada, World 
 
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This morning (December 2) I located two Eurasian Wigeons at Erieau -- one
male and one female.  Surprisingly the birds were not associating with
each other, nor were they even close together.

They were amongst a big raft of ducks on Rondeau Bay just off the
something Landing (Kings Landing?) restaurant, which is at the main
intersection of "downtown" Erieau.  Just drive into the small parking
area for great viewing.  The flock consisted of Gadwall, Redhead,
American Wigeon, etc.

Also in Erieau was the Forster's Tern (channel area), and a Red-throated
Loon flew from Lake Erie to Rondeau Bay over the channel area.

Alan Wormington,
Leamington

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