Ontario/Quebec
Ottawa/Gatineau
22 August 2013
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Still there at 8:05 pm
Phil L.
On 2013-08-22, at 4:55 PM, Rick Lauzon wrote:
> There are three O-S Flycatchers that are reliably present to the east of 50
> Landfair Crescent in Scarborough. They are in a wet pocket of Cedarbrae
> ravine park that can be reached via a path and stairs at the
All,
After a tip from Eric Jeffery that the east end of Wildwood Lake finally had
some shorebird mud, I checked things out today. Conditions south of the
Impoundment Dyke are exceptional, with acres [hectares?] of fresh mudflats and
an est. 700 shorebirds - mostly Lesser Yellowlegs [150] and Ki
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YELLOW-B. FLYCATCHER
Wood Duck
Green-winged Teal
Blue-wi
Hi Everyone
Spent most of the day birding the Ottawa River between Shirley's Bay and
Britannia. With good birding weather conditions, intermittent rain and a low
cloud ceiling, it was great. The highlight of the day was an adult Long-tailed
Jaeger flying west off Andrew Haydon Park harassing a
Way to go, Andrew. Richard
Original Message
From: Andrew Keaveney
To: birdalert@ontbirds.ca
Sent: Thu, Aug 22, 2013, 5:46 PM
Subject: [Ontbirds] Brown Pelican @ Wheatley Harbour - yes
Bird is here and showing well.
Cheers.
Andrew Keaveney
647-383-8894
uofgtwitc...@msn.com
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Bird is here and showing well.
Cheers.
Andrew Keaveney
647-383-8894
uofgtwitc...@msn.com
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There are three O-S Flycatchers that are reliably present to the east of 50
Landfair Crescent in Scarborough. They are in a wet pocket of Cedarbrae ravine
park that can be reached via a path and stairs at the north loop of Landfair
Cres. Just follow around behind the houses until you reach a w
Excitement is gradually building up among birders at Presqu’ile Provincial Park
as the fall migration gathers steam and as the anniversary approaches of the
arrival of a THICK-BILLED KINGBIRD, which attracted hundreds of birders last
August. A new book entitled For the Birds: Recollections and
Hi All
I've had a few people asking if the bird has been seen today and I'm happy
to report that I got a text around 11 am to let me know the bird is
present.
If you arrive and you don't see it right away, be patient and wait a bit -
the bird sometimes moves to the opposite side of the break w
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