This morning at 9:15 I saw a juvenile Northern Gannet fly by Bronte Harbour 
towards Burlington. The bird was close to shore and did two plunge dives, at 
least one successful.

Directions: Exit the QEW at Bronte Rd. (Oakville) and go to the lake. By now 
the bird could be in Stoney Creek.

Gavin Edmondstone
Oakville, Ontario
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Subject: [Ontbirds]Rose-breasted Grosbeak refound in Mississauga
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The female Rose-breasted Grosbeak was just refound in the same location by
Don Perks, Dave Don and Jerry Guild at 10:45 a.m..

Directions as per Mark Cranford:

Grosbeak location : exit QEW at Southdown/Erin Mills Parkway. Go south
on Southdown Rd. about .5m south turn left at the lights at Truscott Dr.
Continue on Truscott until the stop sign at Clarkson Road. Turn right on
Clarkson Road then right at the first entrance to a cemetery. Inside the
cemetery follow the road to the right park where the road start to turn
to the west. Walk towards houses along the northeast edge of the
cemetery.

Cheers,
Cheryl Edgecombe

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