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Gabriel Lau Kin Jock wrote: 
        
 
 The dickcissel was seen today at Bronte at the two dead trees and surrounding
 bushes from 9 to 10am.  We did try venturing down to hydro pole #85, but did
 not see the other dickcissel reported.
 
 Directions from Sue Suess: The pull-off with the chain across the road on the
 south side of Dundas is WEST of Tremaine Rd. and west of Hwy 25 (Bronte
 Road). The turn-off for parking, a lane with a chain across it, A large
"local
 attractions" highway sign is right beside it on the south side of Dundas.
 Park and walk the road/tractor path south.
 
 Note: construction started today on Dundas, so please be careful as it's a
 very busy road.


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Marianne Reid and I managed to snap a quick photo of the Tricolored Heron
before it magically disappeared into thin air, the wind was high and the
bird distant but it is identifiable.

go to www.stevepike.com blue rarities hyperlink on the homepage.

Off for a twitch in England!

CHEERS, Steve Pike.
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