The Northern Hawk-owl is still being observed at the corner of Dyer's Bay Road 
and McNair Road (hwy 6 north to Dyer's Bay road, east approximately 2 km to 
McNair Road).  The owl is often perched on the hydro wires and poles along the 
north side of the road.  No reports of Snowy Owls yet.  Northern Shrikes are 
being found and there are quite a few dark phase Rough-legged hawks this year.

Bald Eagles have been observed in several locations - Chantry Island near 
Southampton, Baie du Dore near Tiverton, Dyer's Bay road along the shore north 
of the hamlet.

There is a Glaucous gull in the Port Elgin harbour along with many Ring-billed 
and Herring gulls.  Bufflehead, Goldeneye, Hooded and Common Mergansers seem to 
be everywhere now.  Thousands of Snow Buntings are winging around on the roads 
and in area fields.  Pine Siskins, Juncos and House Sparrows are becoming more 
regular at area feeders.   Common Loon, Long-tailed duck and an occasional 
Red-necked Grebe can still be found in Georgian Bay from Dyer's Bay to Cabot 
Head.

The Tobermory CBC is tomorrow.  It's cold and crisp with lots of open water - 
should be an excellent day!

Happy holidays and good birding,
Cindy Cartwright
Saugeen Shores
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Northern Hawk Owl at South River, Parry Sound District
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Today, Dec. 14/04, at 1:30 PM I found a Northern Hawk Owl perched on the
top of a spruce tree in front of the Algonquin Motel beside Hwy 11 just
south of the town of South River. While I watched, it was dive bombed by a
Blue Jay but refused to move.
South River is on Highway 11 about 30 minutes drive south of North Bay and
3 1/2 hrs north of Toronto.
Al Sinclair
Bracebridge Ontario

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