My wife, Miriam and I, were scouting the backroads of Waterloo and Wellington 
Counties this morning. Birds were sparse, but the following observations seem 
worthy of mention.
1. There is a 1st year female Snowy Owl south of the farm with the number 6846 
on the west side of Wellington Road 12, between the fourth and sixth line. It 
was perched on a fence post and was easily visible from the road.
2. A Rough-legged Hawk was hunting along Sideroad 25 in Garafraxa Township near 
the town of Metz.
3. Along the same road was a flock of at least 1,000 Snow Buntings, alternating 
between the road and adjacent weedy fields.
4. At the Conestogo Dam there were at least fifteen Common Mergansers 
successfully fishing on the outlet side with an army of gulls in attendance 
trying to steal each catch.
5. Near the town of Glen Allen we saw an adult male Northern Goshawk.
6. On Sideroad 6 just outside Glen Allen there were four separate flocks of 
Snow Buntings in close proximity to each other. Each was very substantial 
indeed. Although it is difficult to estimate counts the combined total was 
certainly well in excess of the large flock we saw near Metz. Our impression 
would be of two to three thousand individuals.

Directions to the Snowy Owl: From Highway 401 take Highway 8 north to Highway 
85. Continue north to Listowel Rd south of Elmira (at the Crossroads 
Restaurant) and turn west; follow Highway 86 to Macton and head north on 
Wellington County Rd 12.

David Gascoigne and Miriam Bauman
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There were 30 plus Pine Grosbeaks and two Robins just east of Omemee at 1:30
this afternoon.
They were feeding on several types of berries, but mostly Mountain Ash.

Omemee is in the City of Kawartha Lakes on highway #7 between Lindsay and
Peterborough.
Take highway #7 east of Omemee about one Km.  Turn left or north on Acrevale
Rd about one km to the second house on your right that has feeders on the
north side.  Watch for Pi Gr.

Bob and Mary Hartley

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