For the record, Margaret's Bohemian Waxwings were observed at #840 Montsell 
Avenue,  the same street (and a relatively short one at that) as the Evening 
Grosbeaks that have been lingering for two weeks around #821 Montsell Ave.
   
  Ron Fleming, Newmarket
   
  Montsell Avenue runs south from Lake Drive between the north-south lines of 
Kennedy Road on the west and McCowan on the east.  This area is on the south 
shore of Lake Simcoe, about 50 minutes north of Toronto.

"M. Bain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Further to Ron Fleming's post of November 3, Richard Pope and I went to look
for the Pine Grosbeaks at the north end of Kenendy Road today without
success. However, when we went on to Willow Beach, just west of Jackson's
Point on the south shore of Lake Simcoe, we found a pure flock of 25
trilling Bohemian Waxwings flycatching from a small leafless ash tree at
#840 Montsell Ave., about 100m south of the lake. We then drove some of the
streets just east of there and came across two separate flocks of Cedar
Waxwings mixed in with American Robins, but no more Bohemians.
Woodlots and fields in the area held large flocks of starlings, robins,
cowbirds, and Red-winged Blackbirds.

Margaret Bain
Cobourg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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