Hi Ontbirds people,

Since 25 January there have been many great reports by people who have visited 
the Eardley-Masham Rd. and environs on the Quebec side of the Ottawa-Gatineau 
area (American Three-toed Woodpecker, Bald Eagle, Gray Jay, Red Crossbill, Pine 
Siskin, Common Redpoll, Purple Finch, etc.) 

Although it can be a "hit or miss" area for finding birds, it's always a 
beautiful place to visit at this time of year!!

Today (29 Jan.) Bob Bracken, Paul Mirsky & I enjoyed our excursion up there. 
Our highlights included (at least) 6 Red Crossbills coming to the road for 
grit, and a spectacular flight of eagles -- 5 Bald Eagles (all adults, 
including some pairs interacting), and an adult GOLDEN EAGLE. The "eagle show" 
occurred ~ 10:30 AM, seen from the north end of Therrien Rd. (the 1st road east 
of Eardley-Masham Rd. off Hwy 148). It almost goes without saying, that all of 
eagles (including the Golden) were accompanied by Common Ravens, also beginning 
to pair up.

A flock of ~ 200 Bohemian Waxwings was reported west of Aylmer, QC near Ch. 
Terry Fox this morning (thanks to Phil Wright). Bob, Paul & I saw ~40 Bohemians 
in the same general location.

DIRECTIONS:

>From downtown Ottawa take the Ottawa River Parkway west to the Champlain 
>Bridge, then north across the bridge to Quebec. Head west on Ch. Aylmer and 
>follow the signs to Ch. Eardley (which becomes Hwy 148). Continue west 
>(approx. 40 minute drive) along the 148, and look for the very well-signed T- 
>intersection to the Eardley-Masham Rd. (there is a restaurant at the corner, 
>that also seems to be "hit or miss" re: hours of operation...kind of like the 
>birds up there).

Enjoy!

Chris Lewis
Ottawa, ON
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