Ontbirders,

At about 6.45 this evening I had the exceptional luck of having 3 Black 
Vultures 
fly over my backyard, at literally tree-top height. They circled leisurely [low 
enough to see their toes hanging out!] and then drifted off to the west. I 
called Ross Snider, as he lives west along the Thames River Valley, to keep an 
eye out and while on the phone the three came back, this time drifting slowly 
eastward, along the south side of the river valley. Both my wife and 
step-daughter managed good looks this time, missing them the 1st go round.

Certainly a case of overkill, as I have lusted after this bird in Oxford and 
didn't really require three! I must have done some good deeds lately as I seem 
to be getting a few gifts from the birding gods.

Anyway, for anyone interested, I would think that [if they linger] any high 
spot 
along the Thames River Valley, from Pittock Lake to Ingersoll, would give you a 
decent chance of re-finding. The main road through the valley is Beachville 
Road 
and this become Ingersoll Road west of Beachville.

Cheers, 
 James Holdsworth, Biological Consulting Services
14 Marian St,
RR#1 Woodstock, On, N4S-7V6
[519]537-2027
[519]535-8760 [cell]
[email protected] 
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