This afternoon Sue and I went out with Carol and Doug to look for the
Mountain Bluebird that was reported from near Shetland a number of weeks
ago, taking a chance that it might still be there, as nothing had been
posted for a week or so. It was still there, with a female E. Bluebird along
Kerry Rd. As we watched the two feeding on berries from red cedar trees
along the road, we saw an immature Golden Eagle alight in a tree nearby.
Just as I was getting the scope on it to study it, it flew up and joined two
other immature Golden Eagles in flight over the field near the road, just
above us. Quite a sight to see them together. I find it hard enough to find
one in the winter, let alone three together. We drove back to Bentpath Line
and followed it westward to where we had seen a Snowy Owl a few weeks ago.
It was still there but not on a telephone post, but rather out on the field
on the south side.

 

Directions..

Coming from the west, Bentpath Line begins at St Clair Parkway south of
Sarnia near Sombra and heads east. Just follow along until just past the
Shetland Conservation Area, to Kerry and go south on it.

If you are coming along the 402 a number of exits will go south to Bentpath,
the closest one being Rd 8, Forest Rd, exit 34, which turns a bit as you
head south but hooks up to Bentpath near Shetland. Then go east two roads to
Kerry and then south. 

Coming from the east, Bentpath begins at Watterworth Rd. north of Newbury.
>From the 401, take the Furnival Rd, at exit 129, Rd 103 north and follow it
as it bends around and ends up in Wardsville.  It becomes Rd 1, Haggerty Rd,
as it goes through Wardsville. Follow it northward and it will eventually
turn west onto Bentpath.

The Mountain Bluebird is on Kerry Rd, not far north of the intersection with
Bilton LIne. The bluebirds feed fairly regularly in the cedars or grapes,
and then fly across to the grassy field to the east. Wait patiently beside
the cedars. The Golden Eagles were flying over the corn field to the east,
and headed up over our heads and soared higher, and we left before they
settled. One was reported from that area by other birders who had gone out
looking for the bluebirds but no one I know has reported more than one. 

The Snowy Owl likes sitting on the telephone poles on the north side of
Bentpath Line, or on the ground, especially out on the field on the south
side, over where there is an orangey grassy unplowed area. This field is
west of Kerry, a few kms, just west of the intersection of Bentpath Line and
Naylor Rd. 

 

Pete and Sue Read

Carol and Doug Apperson

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