A pale first winter Glaucous Gull loafed on the banks of the Conestoga River
late this afternoon, just downstream from the Princess Elizabeth Bridge.
Farther downstream, 3 Cackling Geese were among a hundred or so Canada's.
Across the road, a Northern Shrike perched in a tree top. Continuing north,
there were two dusky Snowy Owls in their traditional haunts between the 4th
and 6th concessions. Friday evening, a pure white Snowy was seen just north
of the 8th Conc. as well.
From Elmira, go west on Line 86. Turn north (right) on County Rd 12 at
Macton and go about 3 km to the bridge. The owls are between 2 and 8 km
farther along in tree tops, on fence posts or hydro poles. This is a high
speed road and the shoulders are narrow in places, so take extra caution.
Virgil Martin
Waterloo
A pale first winter Glaucous Gull loafed on the banks of the Conestoga River
late this afternoon, just downstream from the Princess Elizabeth Bridge.
Farther downstream, 3 Cackling Geese were among a hundred or so Canada's.
Across the road, a Northern Shrike perched in a tree top. Continuing north,
there were two dusky Snowy Owls in their traditional haunts between the 4th
and 6th concessions. Friday evening, a pure white Snowy was seen just north
of the 8th Conc. as well.
>From Elmira, go west on Line 86. Turn north (right) on County Rd 12 at
Macton and go about 3 km to the bridge. The owls are between 2 and 8 km
farther along in tree tops, on fence posts or hydro poles. This is a high
speed road and the shoulders are narrow in places, so take extra caution.
Virgil Martin
Waterloo