Camera-buffs have eased off, but there were 2 incidences today (Jan.9) when
a photographer "had to chase" a Barred Owl up Hall's Rd.. Happily the bird
elected to "escape" into the heavy woods. After a while he reappeared to
rest--with the exception of 2 coughs(!!!!) people were quiet and watched
from a good distance.
A Great GRAY Owl sat in a distant tree across the fields west of the road,
giving scope-folk wonderful views.
A Great Horned Owl at the north end of the wetlands was ID'd with scopes
from the north platform.

Hawks witnessed-- 1 dark-morph and 2 light-morph Rough-legged Hawks, several
Red-tailed Hawks and 3 N.Harrier (1 adult male incl.)

At the top of Hall's Rd.-- a few Rusty Blackbirds with several Red-wingeds,
a Pileated Woodpecker.

At the bird-feeder area-- Brown Creeper, Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers, 4
Robins, many Tree Sparrows.

The Sandhill Crane was in the creek to the west of the Brock St. (Whitby)
bridge throughout the AM.

Doug Lockrey, Whitby



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