A first winter Harris's Sparrow has been visiting the feeder of Martha Sova for 
about two weeks but not reported or identified until recently.  This is at 4393 
Fairgrounds Road just west of Orillia and north off of highway 12.  I saw the 
bird this morning and the pattern is that it only visits the feeder early in 
the day.  It was with 3 to 4 American Tree Sparrows and 4 Dark-eyed Juncos.  
Three of the juncos were Slate-colored form but the fourth had pink flanks, a 
brown back and grey head as in the pink-sided Oregon form.  A Northern Shrike 
was also watching this feeder near the field at the back of the house.

A report from Carolyn Healy yesterday who lives just off of Muley Point Road 
wanting to know if Great Gray Owls had young at this time of year since she had 
a small owl with yellow eyes sitting in the open in a deciduous tree in her 
yard.  She also had three Great Gray Owls in her yard at the same time to 
compare with and felt that they looked similar.  The owl had flown before I 
arrived but not before she had taken several photos.  She had them developed 
yesterday and dropped them by my home last night.  They were several good 
photos of a Boreal Owl.  The owl has not been seen again today.  This is the 
second report of a Boreal Owl this winter from the Orillia area.  More Barred 
Owls seem to be joining the Great Gray Owls in the Muley Point area.

A male Varied Thrush continues to visit the feeder of Gloria and Lorne 
Braithwaite at 94 Tamarack in Big Cedar Estates west of Orillia.  The European 
Goldfinch is still visiting the feeder of Judy and Lou Probst at Carden.  Also 
the Great Gray Owls seem to be still increasing with waves coming in about 
every two weeks (Dec. 26-7, Jan. 6-7, Jan. 24-25) so we now have over 200 in 
Simcoe County and it is possible to view up to 30 around Muley Point road every 
evening. 

Bob Bowles
Orillia, Ontario

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