Ontario Rare Bird Alert for the weeks starting January 5 and 12, 2024

Species mentioned (all caps indicate species on the OBRC review list):
King Eider (Niagara,
Eared Grebe (Grey)
Western Grebe (Halton/Hamilton)
LIMPKIN (Chatham-Kent)
Purple Sandpiper (Northumberland)
Black-legged Kittiwake (Lambton)
COMMON GULL (Lambton, Prince Edward)
SLATY-BACKED GULL (Sudbury)
Pacific Loon (Halton/Hamilton)
Black Vulture (Niagara)
Black-billed Magpie (ALGOMA, MIDDLESEX)
Townsend's Solitaire (Essex, Prince Edward)
Wood Thrush (Ottawa)
Lark Sparrow (Frontenac)
Western Meadowlark (Frontenac)
Ovenbird (Peel, Toronto)
Black-and-white Warbler (Elgin)
Nashville Warbler (Niagara, Peterborough)
Yellow Warbler (Durham)
Yellow-rumped Warbler (AUDUBON'S) (Chatham-Kent)
Western Tanager (Ottawa)
Dickcissel (Toronto)

Details: I have tried to indicate the finder, where known. My apologies to
those who I have left out. You can help me by giving the finder's name(s),
if known, in your eBird checklists.

King Eider (Niagara): One bird was reported again this week (on January 6)
off Fifty Point.
King Eider (Toronto): The female found at Colonel Sam Smith Park January 2
was seen by many to at least January 13.

Eared Grebe (Grey): Alvan Buckley found and photographed one at Meaford
harbour on January 5.

Western Grebe (Halton/Hamilton): The bird found by Joanne Redwood off
LaSalle Park on November 27 continued again this week to at least January
11.

LIMPKIN (Chatham-Kent): The bird found by Pete Read on December 18 at
Wheatley PP was refound January 7 by Paul Pratt. It continued and was seen
by many to at least January 14 and has subsequently been captured and is in
the care of a wildlife rehabilitation centre.

Purple Sandpiper (Northumberland): Nicole Richardson and Doug McRae
reported three on High Bluff Island on January 7.

Black-legged Kittiwake (Lambton): Deryl Nethercott photographed one off
Canatara Park in Sarnia January 16 and at least one was seen in the
vicinity to at least January 18.

COMMON GULL (Lambton): James Holdsworth reported an adult off Kettle Point
on January 13.
COMMON GULL (Prince Edward): Paul Jones photographed an adult in Picton on
January 8.

SLATY-BACKED GULL (Sudbury): Mike Van Norman photographed an adult at the
Espanola Landfill site on January 5 that was still present to at least
January 8.

Pacific Loon (Halton/Hamilton): The one found by Keith Dieroff at Yacht
Club harbour on December 4 was seen again several times this week from
various locations around Hamilton Harbour, to at least January 11.

Black Vulture (Niagara): Up to two birds were reported this week from the
Queenston area.

Black-billed Magpie (ALGOMA): The long-staying bird at Echo Lake (since at
least 2015!) was reported to at least January 16.
Black-billed Magpie (MIDDLESEX): The bird found by Quinten Wiegersma at the
Westminister landfill site on December 21 continued to at least January 11.

Townsend's Solitaire (Essex): The bird found by Jeremy Bensette and Kate
Derbyshire at DeLaurier in Point Pelee on November 19 continued again this
week to at least January 6.
Townsend's Solitaire (Prince Edward): Paul Jones found one at Sandbanks PP
on December 24 that was seen by many to at least January 8.

Wood Thrush (Ottawa): The bird found by Francine Mercier at Champlain Park
Woods on December 7 continued to at least January 18.

Lark Sparrow (Frontenac): One bird was found near Lemoine Point in Kingston
by Sharon David on January 15 that was seen by several observers to at
least January 18.

Western Meadowlark (Frontenac): Christine Hough photographed one on Wolfe
Island on January 15 and 18.

Ovenbird (Peel): The bird found by D. Cairns in their Brampton backyard
January 1 continued to at least January 17.
Ovenbird (Toronto): Kyle Holloway photographed one on Dundas St. W on
January 18.

Black-and-white Warbler (Elgin): The one found by Pete Matthews at Lake
Margaret in St. Thomas on December 10 was seen again January 12.

Nashville Warbler (Niagara): Marcie Jacklin, Lynda Goodridge and Maria
Featherston found and photographed one at Dufferin Islands on January 5.
Nashville Warbler (Peterborough): C Douglas reported one at Millbrook
Provincial Fishing and Recreation Area on January 5.

Yellow Warbler (Durham): Martyn A photographed one at Frenchman's Bay in
Pickering on January 7.

Yellow-rumped Warbler (AUDUBON'S) (Chatham-Kent): The bird found by Blake
Mann at Rondeau PP on November 30 was seen again this week to at least
January 16.

WESTERN TANAGER (Ottawa): One bird was found November 27th but has become
more reliable of late near Gillespie Park to at least January 18. Updated
details are at:
https://ontbirds.ca/empathy/thread/TWOIDOPFVSJQXRC6KD27UPOAIBWYH2OS

Dickcissel (Toronto): The bird found by Will Heikoop at Don Valley Brick
Works Park on November 19 was seen by many to at least January 7.

Report compiled by Mike Burrell from a variety of sources, primarily eBird;
most other sources are listed here:
http://ofo.ca/site/content/ontario-hotlines-and-news
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