I am not a seasoned birder as I have just moved to the area, but on the way 
home today I spotted a bald eagle on Lakeview Ave and Wigle. Is this possible 
or has anyone else seen one in this area. It is the second time I have seen it 
this month..
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Subject: [Ontbirds]adult Bald Eagle, Mount Nemo (Lowville)
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Hello All

An adult Bald Eagle was being mobbed by a group of crows at about 2:45 this
afternoon. The eagle perched for a few minutes in a group of large Norway
spruce (east side of Guelph Line right at the top of the escarpment) before
taking off again and flying north.

Directions: Lowville is about midway between the 401 and the QEW on Guelph
Line. Mount Nemo Conservation Area is located several kilometres south of
the Village of Lowville (which is north of Burlington).

Kim Barrett

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