Lost- binoculars around the Green Glades school in Mississauga on January 
1st.  
If found please contact me (Carmen) at this email address or phone- 
905-628-2142.
Reward..
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Harris' Sparrow, Northern Hawk Owl near Port Hope.
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I saw both the immature Harris' Sparrow and Northern Hawk Owl this morning 
(Jan 4th) near Welcome which is just north of the 401---Port Hope is the 
same exit but go south.
   The Harris' Sparrow is with a mixed flock of sparrows and juncos 
(including two White-throated Sparrows).
I had to wait for about one hour for the birds to show up.

Directions:

For Harris' Sparrow:
     Exit 461 off 401 and go north 1 Km to the flashing red light. Turn left 
(west) here onto Hwy. 2 and go about 1 Km to Kellogs Road and turn right 
(north). Go about 3.5 Km past 4th Line and Massey Road until you come to a 
green gate on your right with a "No Trespassing" sign on it. Park here well 
off to the side. This is the area where the sparrow is being seen. I 
initially saw it on the left( west) side of the road. Look for the large 
flock of sparrows and juncos.

For Northern Hawk Owl:
      The Owl was perchd on the hydro wires just west of Kellogs Road on 
Hwy. 2.

Regards and Happy New Year to all

Brendan O'Sullivan
Mississauga. 

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