August  17 -  There appears to be a disruption at the  Niagara Falls Great 
Egret Colony.  Today  (between 10:00 AM and  10:40 AM) I again observed the 
Great Egret Colony from Three Sisters Island at  Goat Island.  I observed 
four egret  on one nest ( based on previous observations one of the four was 
probably an  adult with three full size nestling). Through the foliage I 
observed two adults  one of which could be seen feeding a nesting. With other 
egrets between thes  nesting locations I observed as many as eleven Great 
Egrets. (Compared to only  six seen on August 1st.) 
However,  when I observed the colony from the Canadian side I was disturbed 
that I did not  see any nests where I had observed four nests with a total 
12 nestlings on  August 1st. The maximum number of egrets observed today 
from the  Canadian side were three adult Great Egrets. I also observed 14 
Common  Mergansers and two Peregrine Falcons at Niagara Falls Ontario. It is 
strange  that the only nest left is the one that had the most mature Great 
Egrets. The  colony is located above the Canadian (Horseshoe) Falls on the 
islands near the  sunken barge. Also observed along the river in Niagara Falls 
were TWO  PLAYFULLY SOARING PEREGRINE  FALCONS, seven Black-cr. Night Herons,  
and 14 Common Mergansers.
 
Back  in New York along the Niagara River the Osprey nest at Liberty Road 
(Wheatfield)  had SIX Ospreys on it. In the evening along Feeder Road at 
Iroquois Nation Wild  Life Refuge there the WILSON'S PHALAROPE with 23 Lesser 
Yellowlegs, an adult  Common Gallinule with 3 very small chicks, and 139 
roosting  Great Egrets. 
 
August  16 at Rock Point Provincial Park (on the north shore of Lake Erie 
35 km west of  Fort Erie) there was the START OF WARBLER MIGRATION with 
Nashville Warbler,  Black-and-white Warbler, and two Yellow-rumped Warblers, in 
addition to the  breeding warblers. Also 37 Semipalmated Sandpipers, at least 
2 Sanderlings, 3  Semipalmated Plovers, 12 Least Sandpipers, 3 Lesser 
Yellowlegs, and a  Yellow-billed Cuckoo. From Rock Point taking Downy Road 
north 
2 km and making a  left on Rhymer Road to Mosaic Ponds where there were 4 
Bald Eagles, 4  Dowitchers, 1 Greater Yellowlegs, 6 Lesser Yellowlegs, 4 Least 
Sandpipers, 17  Caspian Terns, 4 Green-winged Teals, 2 Blue-winged Teals, 
and 6 Great Egrets  further west just passed the Innophospate plant. There 
were also good birds in  Fort Erie. 
 
Best  Wishes for Great Birding,
Bill  Watson 
Buffalo  Ornithological Society
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