Friday, Dec 17, 2004

596 Bulmer's Road, Fenelon falls

A Great Gray Owl visited my farm at 4:15 P.M. today. It posed on the 
clothesline pole by the henhouse, flew to the barnyard for a photo-op on the 
litter carrier then up onto the driving shed roof for a very glamorous 
over-the-shoulder shot. I am glad we didn't cut the hay in the fields right 
beside the barn this year.  

Directions: From 401 take Highway 35  approx 60 kms north through Lindsay to 
the Fenelon Falls exit at Highway 121. Take Highway 121 right through Fenelon 
Falls to Cedar Tree Road ( about 3 kilometres north of Fenelon Falls). Turn 
right and proceed approximately 3 kilometres east to Bulmer's Road. Turn left, 
or north, for another 3 kms (approx) to 596 Bulmer's Road.

Dan Bone
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Excuse my spelling and Grammar, I am Dyslexic thank you.


For all that might be interested in looking for the Black throated gray
Warbler in High park I know of no one that saw the bird to day this is
not to say that it is not their just we could not find it, all though
their wear lots of eyes looking


I did see the WEVO though right down by the rodeo. garden as posted
yesterday, it was quite hi up in the trees .and working up and down the
hill

High Park is found on the west side of Toronto off Parkside Drive or
Bloor St , to find this where the Black-throated Gray Warbler  and
White-eyed Vireo is you must go through the park along Colbourne Lodge
dr.

Craig





Craig & Bev McLauchlan
Toronto, Ont, Canada the World






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Two Great Gray Owls and a Snowy Owl were seen in Muskoka recently:

At 4:10 PM December 16, Eleanor Kee Wellman found a Great Gray near Port
Carling on power lines on the north side of Hwy 118 West, just West of
Brackenrig Road. It was not found today, Dec 17.

On Dec 17, Eleanor Kee Wellman and Barbara Taylor both were able to locate
a Great Gray that was first seen by local residents last week. It has been
seen  between 1110 and 1140 Golden Beach Road, off Hwy 118 West, just west
of Bracebridge. One resident reported seeing 2 together in the area but
this has not been confirmed.

On December 17, Eleanor Kee Wellman located a Snowy Owl in the town of
Bracebridge on Robert Dollar Drive. Employees at Bracebridge Yamaha
reported that it has been seen occasionally for several days sitting on a
hydro pole opposite their building. Robert Dollar Drive is at the south end
of town off Muskoka Rd 118. Turn west at Leon's Furniture.

The last two owls are in the Gravenhurst- Bracebridge Christmas Bird Count
circle and we are in count week!!! Hope they stay till count day, the 19th.

Bracebridge is 2 hrs drive north of Toronto on Hwy 11. Port Carling is 20
minutes drive west of Bracebridge on Hwy 118W.

Al Sinclair
Bracebridge

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