Some good winter sparrows have survived the big chill that kicked off 2010: two 
White-Crowns have been wintering with a flock of Tree Sparrows along Devald 
Road in the Holland Marsh for at least two weeks while two White-Throated 
Sparrows are still making appearances at Lorena Campbell's feeders in Willow 
Beach near Jackson's Point.  
 
Snow Buntings are moving about in good numbers in the Holland Marsh - up to 400 
birds have been observed in the past week (though not always together).  The 
Snowy Owl reported by Skip Shand in the vicinity of Woodchopper's Lane and Jane 
St. on Jan. 6 was still around on the weekend.  Interestingly, I assumed this 
would be the heavily barred individual I have observed through much of December 
west of Dufferin Street but it is not.  
I don't know where "White Mask" has gone since the deep freeze of Jan. 2nd but 
I'm still looking for him.  
 
A pure white Snowy was out in the fields west of Bathurst St. N. on Saturday, 
well away from the road and only recognizable through a spotting scope..  This 
is the same area (north of Queensville Sdrd. in NW Holland Landing) where Robin 
Lawson had an immature Red-Winged Blackbird on Jan. 2.  The latter has not been 
rediscovered to date.
 
East of Aurora, Al Johnston's heated pond has kept three Wood Ducks happy 
through the cold weather.  The Woodies (two drakes and one hen) were 
still visiting his place on Bethesda Road near Lemonville as recently 
as yesterday.
 
Ron Fleming, Newmarket
 
 
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