FYI. The kiskadee was seen by 6 of us around 6:00 at the location that Ken 
described. It was only seen for about a minute and photographed by Blake Mann 
and I. It flew into a willow beside the path here but it hasn’t been seen 
since, despite lots of us looking. We don’t believe it has gone far. I’ll 
repost if we find it again and will definitely be here tomorrow morning to help 
others look for the bird. 
Steve

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> On Sep 7, 2018, at 6:20 PM, Ken Burrell via ONTBIRDS <birdalert@ontbirds.ca> 
> wrote:
> 
> Just got an update from Josh Pickering and Steve Charbonneau.
> 
> The bird has just been found in the same area, about 75m south of the
> parking lot, by the 3rd house down, exact coordinates: 42.313626, -81.852035
> 
> 
> 
> Ken Burrell
> kenneth.gd.burr...@gmail.com
> http://burrellbirding.ca/
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