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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jan 1966, p. 17

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E. W. Izard checks over his sewen tons of bells in THAT'S A LOT OF BELL Christ Church Cathedral in churches in Canada that "Victoria. He is a master bell still has its bells rung by ringer in one of the five hand. There are eight ring- ers, one to each bell, when- ever the changes are rung. --CP Photo Birdwatchers Keep Busy During Annual Count cP CRO:SS-CANADA SURVEY By PHIL FORSYTH-SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer The excitement of spotting a bird far from its normal habi- tat wasi experienced by bird- watchers in many parts of Can- ada duning the annual Christ- mas bird count sponsored by the Audubon Society Ottawa observers had two} such moments--a long Oregon) Junco, a type of sparrow native to western North America and two bald eagles at Jamseg. The Toronto Ornithological Club counted 82 species com- pared with 84 a year earlier, among them a p cat - bird, he a 5 and a rec- more than 15,000 birds a year e earlier. E. D. Beacham, past president of the Calgary Bird Club, said the decline was due to the joint federal - provincial "chasing - out". project intended to push ducks farther south for the winter. Members of the Vancouver Natural History Society re- ported 115 species, up from 100 last year, but the 300,000 birds were fewer than a year ago. Included were 262,000 European Ste. Marie, rican three- watching at Witnibeg and only 17 species wer@ gounted. The Natural History Society at Regina counted 3,400 birds and 32 species compared with 3,600 and 37 species the previ- ous year. Fred Bard, director of never reported in the annual census there before, and a field! sparrow, A mockingbird was one oddity | sighted hy members of the Nat-| ural History Society of New-| foundlamd in the St. John's dis-/ trict. This bird is rarely seen) in Newfoundland at this time of} year. Halifax: bird - watchers saw a) gyr falcon, a big hawk rarely | seen so far from its native) Arctic, @nd a tropical grasshop-| per sparrow, spotted just once before in Nova Scotia. For Otntario observers, an al-; bino sparrow seen in the Kitch-| ener area and a white-throated| ' sparrow. in the Peterborough | district were rarities. Winnipeg bird - watchers saw a rusty blackbird, which nor- mally winters in southern Min- nesot.a, Saskatoon observers | sighted ffor only the second time in 11 years three horned larks| and for the third time in that| period a red-breasted 1uthatch. | Three Barrow's goldeneyes) were counted as unusual in the) Calgary area, and a wood duck, foreign 'to the Victoria region in| winter, 'was spotted on Vancou- ver Islamd. TOTAL CHANGES LITTLE A Cross-Canada Survey . by jabout 10 spots in New Bruns- |wick, where unusual 'species in- the Natural History Museum, says the society is concerned about a trumpeter swan missed by the census. It had been sighted the last three or four years but may have been shot or migrated to Montana. starlings, a Harris sparrow, three Canada geese, a white- fronted goose, two glaucous gulls and a peregrine falcon. COUNT 2,000 BIRDS The 35 species and 2,000 seen around the Newf capital were about the same asj= the previous Christmas. Fifty|= a G WINTON (| ® s € birds species were counted in the Hal-|= ifax district. There is no count made in Prince Edward Island. Watchers were out in force in cluded a brown thrasher at/= Saint John, mockingbirds at Fredericton and St. Andrews, a Bohemian waxwing and two INTERNATIONALY KNOWN Ukrainian Canadian Singers MICKEY = BUNNY FIRST WITH THE EXCITING NEW SOUND © OF HALF UKRAINIAN HALF ENGLISH SONGS AND MUSIC Present a UKRAINIAN pr ENGLISH PART CONCERT FEATURING THE FASCINATING SONGS, COMEDY, AND MUSIC OF THE VERSATILE | __ D-DRIFTERS-5 DNIPRO UKRAINIAN HOME SATURDAY NIGHT aa | MODERN | Dance to : RUDY VELTRI AND HIS * jof 27 species mourning doves at Moncton and| Saskatoon watchers were out in 50-below-zero temperatures to count 25 specie# and 4,395 birds. At Edmonton, 25 va- rieties of birds were seen but j.|the total count was down, espe- cially Bohemian waxwings, 300 which were spotted com- pared with 5,000 a year earlier. The most impressive was a golden eagle. The swingin'est " ever! Go! 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