Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Southern Ontario Reports => Topic started by: Napper on March 04, 2022, 07:35:47 PM
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Spent the better part of this week at our place in Tiny. On Monday We had to dig our way into the the driveway, four months of winter plus the freeze melt cycle. It was deep, icy and was not fun..
We had Visitors arriving in the evening from T-Bay with a Truck and a Trailer. My Crazy Brother in Law bought a Kit Plane from a company in Midland "Zenair". They departed for Tundra Bay this morning.
My wife and an I were gazing out the window this morning facing West towards the water when a Bald Eagle Soared by in a Northerly direction. It was a cool sighting.
Earlier in the week we had Red Headed Woodpeckers squawking up a storm, Pileated's down the lane and a couple of happy Cardinals singing away. There were Red Breasted Nuthatches about the yard as well.
Napper:) p.s. snow is still quite deep up there, blowing snow made things interesting today.
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That is some serious invitation for envy. Bald eagle, red headed...
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Bald Eagle, my Spirit Animal! 😍. Thrilled to read about your sighting. 👍
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Well now isn't that cool....not that you saw a BE but that I see them more often ;D .....I think it's the only one....well maybe juncos in the winter.....oh I saw one snowy this year...glad I didn't go without....