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EventOther Signs of Spring
Date of Sighting03/04/99
CommentsForwarded by Don Davis, Toronto, ON, from ONTBIRDS internet discussion group: Another quiet week here, but-- The Redwings have arrived Mar.1 Ian Platt has 1 at his feeder. Mar.2 John McKeenan sees 1 with a flock of robins in Springbank Park. Mar.2 Olive Ireland sees and hears 2 singing at Kirk-Cousins C.A. area. Two of us went to see the huge eagle nest on Dunborough, which is 2 roads east of Eagle on # 3 (or Talbot Rd.). While we were there an adult swooped in front of the car, around the field and then sat near the nest. We then went to the Spicer trail, opposite Pearce Park, and saw where a Pileated had done extensive work that morning (chips on top of the fresh snow), but never saw it. A pair of long-eared owls are residing in a spruce tree on the front lawn of a home in S.W. London. Dave Martin saw an unidentified "hairy" caterpillar crawling in his yard. Food for a bird. Ann White dwhite@odyssey.on.ca
LocationLondon
State/ProvinceOntario
Latitude44.50
Longitude-77.85
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Observer's First NameAnn
Observer's Last NameWhite
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Grade99
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CountryCanada

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