Ontbirders:
Friday afternoon, John Foster and I traveled to York Region in search of good 
winter birds, and were not disappointed.  We saw a female or perhaps a light 
immature SNOWY OWL on Ravenshoe Road just east of where it ends at Holland 
River.  The bird was sitting on the ground a couple of hundred metres north of 
the road, just east of house #282 (number on mailbox post).  As reported 
previously by Ron Fleming, this individual may have been present since Jan. 5.  
It was clearly visible in binoculars, but the scope gave us an excellent view.  
We also saw a flock of perhaps 200 SNOW BUNTINGS there.
 
We proceeded to David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, where we saw a flock 
of 8 PINE GROSBEAKS.  There was also a flock of 8 AMERICAN ROBINS as well as 2 
deer.  We were NOT successful in finding the Bohemian Waxwings that have been 
reported intermittently for some time, or the Barred Owl seen recently.
 
Directions (based on Ron Fleming’s information):
For Snowy Owl and Snow Buntings – from Highway 401, Toronto, take hwy 404 north 
to its end at interchange 53, go east ~ 1 km on Green Lane to Woodbine Avenue 
(York Regional Road 8), turn left and go north ~13 km to Ravenshoe Road (Reg. 
Road 32), turn left and go west ~ 6 km to end of road near Holland River, turn 
around and backtrack ~0.8 km to house with #282 on mailbox post.
 
For David Dunlap Observatory – from hwy 404, take exit 31 and go west 3 km on 
Major Mackenzie Drive (Reg. Road 25) to Bayview Ave. (Reg. Road 34), turn right 
and go north ~1 km to Hillsview Drive, turn left and go ~1 km west to 
observatory entrance, turn left and go to parking lot.  The Pine Grosbeaks were 
in tall spruces along the entrance road just west of the observatory.  The 
robins were northeast of the observatory.
 
Good birding!
Steve LaForest
Oshawa, ON
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