From: "Scott Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Black-Backed Woodpecker at Hyde tract
Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 16:24:45 -0400

I havn't seen a post for the black-backed woodpecker lately so I thought I
should let anyone that is interested know that the bird was still there on
wenesday morning. Several of us from Guelph found the bird within a few
minutes of arriving. Check previous posts for accurate directions. Hyde
tract is 10 to 11 kilometers west of Hwy 6 (  Between 401 and 403) on
Safari road. Follow the trail until you come to a cement structure and take
the trail on the left side. We found the bird about 100 meters down this
trail were the trail has its first branch to the right. The easiest way to
find the bird is to listen for it pecking on the trees in this area. If you
get within 20 or 30 meters of it you should be able to hear it and track it
down.
  
Scott Ferguson

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Subject: [Ontbirds]4 Glossy Ibises at Long Point
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From: "Denis Lepage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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George Pond called our office today around lunch time to report 4 Glossy
Ibises at Lee Brown Waterfowl Management area. A few of us (at Bird Studies
Canada) went and easily found the birds, which were feeding along the edge
of the pond.

Lee Brown is located along Regional Road 42 (Front Road), 1km west of Port
Royal, west of Highway 59.

Good luck if you try to see the birds.

Denis Lepage

Denis Lepage,  Senior Scientist/Chercheur s=E9nior=20
National Data Center/Centre national des donn=E9es
Bird Studies Canada/=C9tudes d'Oiseaux Canada
PO Box/B.P. 160, Port Rowan, ON  N0E 1M0
519-586-3531 ext. 225, fax/t=E9l=E9c. 519-586-3532

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Subject: [Ontbirds]Bobolinks at Col. Sam's
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There were 3 male bobolinks at Col. Sams Park in a tree between the 
turnabout and the yacht club. They sang quite enthusiastically and then 
often flew down into the grasses. There were also numerous c.loons, many 
close by in the bays. Gadwalls, a redheaded duck, a black-crowned night 
heron, c.mergansers, etc. were also to be found.

Col. Sams is off the Lake Shore by the old mental health institution, a 
short way west of Humber Bay. Sorry, that's the best I can do for 
directions.

Kathy Callahan

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