Hi Everyone 

The Bullock’s Oriole continues to frequent the village of Pakenham feeding and 
moving around the area. It appears to have somewhat of a routine feeding in a 
couple of the apple trees and tends to favour the apple tree at the east end of 
Dalkeith St. The oriole was first seen this morning at around 9:00a.m. and was 
observed off and on throughout the day. During my late afternoon visit the 
oriole was along the old railway bed at 2:45p.m. and  back at the apple tree at 
3:30p.m. spending around 5 minutes feeding before departing. Tomorrows forecast 
is good, sunny and +7c. Please remember the OFO Birding code of ethics when 
searching for this rarity. 

Good luck,

Bruce


Directions: From Ottawa take Hwy 417 west to Kinburn Side Road. After exiting 
turn left and follow to CR 29. Turn left and as you enter the village of 
Pakenham watch for Waba Road on your right.  Turn right and then left on 
Dalkeith St. 













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