Two wrens have been visiting a yard with feeders in swastika. A photo will
soon be available. Is this an obrc bird for northern Ontario? Apparently one
of them spends more time running then flying but also can fly.


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Hello Ontbirders

This morning, we had at least 8 Bald Eagles (represented by all 5  
plumage ages) between Deschenes Rapids and Kerwin Road.

At about 8:30am from Britannia Pier, one adult was seen on the Quebec  
side of the rapids
Shortly after, 6 birds were observed in the distance, on the ice,  
east of Shirleys Bay.
Upon arriving at the Shirleys Bay boat launch, 8 birds were perched  
in trees in various places along the shore.
None were observed on the ice.
5 flew west toward the DND rifle range.
3 stayed behind in the cottage area.
At around 10:15, we found 5 birds on the Ottawa Duck Club property  
(DND rifle range).
At 11:30, we saw 2 soaring over the Kerwin Road trail.

Other birds seen this morning included 1 dark morph Rough-legged Hawk  
(March Valley Rd.), 1 Northern Shrike (Rifle Rd.) and several White- 
winged Crossbills were heard while 2 were seen (Kerwin Road trail).

I returned to Shirley's Bay and Riddel Road late this afternoon.
At Shirley's Bay boat launch area, there were 2 eagles and an adult  
Sharp-shinned Hawk.
At the marsh near the corner of Riddell Road and 6th Line a Black- 
backed Woodpecker was mobbing a Northern Shrike.
Shortly after the shrike took off, a flock of 13 American Robins flew  
northwest over the marsh.

Directions courtesy of Neily World:

Britannia Pier - http://ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 
orwo12.htm
Rifle Rd - http://ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/orwo20.htm
Shirleys Bay cottages - http://ca.geocities.com/ 
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March Valley Rd - http://ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 
orwo24.htm
Riddell Rd - http://ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/orwo25.htm
Kerwin Rd - http://ca.geocities.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dun4.htm

Cheerio

Tony Beck
158-B Woodridge Cr.,
Ottawa, Ont.
K2B 7S9
tel.: 613-828-5936
website: http://www3.sympatico.ca/beck.tony

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