3 Trumpeter Swans were seen at The Narrows Lock.

Directions:  turn west on to Highway 42 off of Highway  15 at Crosby.  Probably 
within a mile you will see signs for The Narrows Lock, turn right, Road 14 
Leeds/Grenville.  There were 2 partridges  in low trees along this road.
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Hi Birders,

Marienna and I spent several hours today, 
trying to find the Owl reported earlier but no luck.
We talked to several employees of Husky in their lunch break (very friendly 
people)
and were shown the exact location that the bird prefers to perch at.
Also, we found out that it shows up at around 10:00 AM 
and many times after 2:00 PM again. 
The spot is the south end of the Husky building, right in front of a side 
entrance door.
However, today it did not show up until 2:30 PM, when we got tired of waiting 
and left.
Good luck in re-finding it.
Karl & Marienna Egressy
www.kegressy.com

Direction as per Don Perks:
>From the Q.E.we drove north on 427 to Hwy 7 then left to Hwy 50 right 
here to Bolton.This owl may have flown from the east side of 50 to the west 
side in the vicinity of 5 Rd.a short street going east from 50 just north of 
the bridge.Good luck.We spent over an hour cruising the area before John 
spotted it.
Don Perks

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