More on the Rosy-Finch
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch Update

Forwarding info from John Somerset
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Two items:
-I saw the rosy finch briefly this morning around 10.15AM. (Friday, 25th) I 
did not see it
earlier, although I spent some time from around 7.15AM watching the feeder.
The weather was cloudy, around-11, with light snow.
-I talked with my neighbour (where more feeders are). He does not want cars 
in his driveway, but
has no problems with people walking in, as long as they respect his privacy.
His feeders are on on his deck, which are on the east side of his house.
Hope this is useful, John
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Directions to Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch
When arriving at Sudbury, coming north on highway 69, take the
"new"Trans-Canada Highway 17 Bypass west (Southwest Bypass).  From the
Trans-Canada Highway 17 west of Sudbury, just past the Lively turn-off, take
Highway 144 north to Chelmsford. Continue through lights (at highway 35)
north on County Road 15 and follow it past a big curve until you  get
to
Montee Principale, in a small cluster of homes. Turn left on Montee
Principale (opposite direction from the Sudbury Downs Race track) and follow
to the end, where it curves  off to right onto Seguin Rd. The feeders are at
the first house, number 374.  Name on the mailbox is Somerset.

Sandra Eadie, Toronto 

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