Hi Birders,
Sorry for the lateness in posting I had accidentally sent this message to the wrong address. On Tuesday February 6 around 2 pm, I resighted "our" wintering Red-shouldered Hawk, north of Waterloo in the town of Hawkesville. I hadn't seen this bird since December 20th so its nice to know its still alive and kicking. In fact this is the same bird(presumably), that has wintered for the last six years in the same territory. Directions: take Hwy 85 north and exit at the second King Street exit (where the stockyards are), follow King Street and the signs toward St. Jacobs until you come to Lobsinger Line. Turn right or west on Lobsinger and take this to the main intersection in St. Clements (about 8 km.) where you turn right onto Herrgot Road. Take Herrgot Road two concessions north to the intersection with flashing lights. Scan the area around the intersection, or the creek bed about 400 metres up Herrgot. Its pretty hard to get but with some luck and a thorough check of the area around Hawkesville you may get it. Good Birding Ken Burrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Heidelberg, Ont.

