Detroit River Hawk Watch
Brownstown, Michigan, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 24, 2017
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Black Vulture
Hi All,
I was lucky enough to see the Fork-tailed Flycatcher in Tommy Thompson Park
this evening from about 6:30 to 7:30. It was found on a dead tree in the middle
of some phragmites in the 2nd Cell. It was observed sallying multiple times.
Tommy Thompson Park is in Toronto, and can be accessed
Hi folks... https://youtu.be/_AFV-QCowD8
Here is the video of the FORK-Tailed Flycatcher at the Tommy Thompson Park in
SE Toronto. This amazing find by Noam Markus was enjoyed by many photographers
and birders. It was present until late tonight and should still be there
tomorrow ( although w
Holiday Beach Conservation Area
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 24, 2017
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Turkey Vultur
Hi Everyone
Ben just called me to say the FTFL is still present at the previously reported
site.
Cheers
Bruce Di Labio
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This fork-tailed stud is still present in the previously described location!
If interested, do not wait until day two for flycatchers.
Jere
(Tim present, of course!)
Jeremy Bensette - Leamington, ON
I'm doing an Ontario Big Year in 2017!
Fork-tailed Flycatcher makes 326!!!
> On Sep 24, 2017
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Posting on behalf of the finders, Richard Rowlee and Sheila Craig (whom
aren't subscribers to this listserve). Richard sent a photo of a
Prothonotary Warbler that he and Sheila Craig observed and photographed at
Mud Lake in Ottawa. They saw the bird at approximately 11 AM this (Sunday)
morning whil
The flycatcher was still there when left at 3pm
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> On Sep 24, 2017, at 1:29 PM, Cheryl via ONTBIRDS
> wrote:
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> Take the paved 2nd split at the junction left just after the maintenance
> yard. The immediate first gravel path is the west side don't take this one .
> The
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WERE seen from a boat. Could see but scope needed from lake Drive N near
Island Grove
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> Yesterday mid day on Lake Simcoe south of Fox & Snake Island (latitude 44.17)
> I observed more than 50 Common Loons in groups
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Location
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Take the paved 2nd split at the junction left just after the maintenance
yard. The immediate first gravel path is the west side don't take this one .
The second gravel path in to the cell is the east side. Take this path then
left along the east side of cell one. I tried to put some arrows but
The Eurasian Collared-Dove that Jim and Keith Burk found in Rondeau Park
earlier was still present when I left about 20 minutes ago. It had just flown
out of sight but from what I hear it has done that a few times already today,
always returning to approximately the same spot.
It's been hangin
To clarify better take the main trail from the parking lot the big split where
the fenced maintenance area is. Go left here then immediately on your right is
a gravel path that skirts cell 1 on the east side. It's on a dead tree on the
east side of cell 1. It's a young male with quite the long t
Correction to my earlier post as per Owen Yates: middle East side of cell
1, cell trail not road on a dead tree by left side of cell from lookout.
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Andrew Don is watching the Fork-tailed Flycatcher at Cell 1 in Tommy Thompson
Park. It is on the west side in a dead tree. TTP is at the bottom of Leslie
St. in Toronto.
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My dad and I found one this morning at the south end of lakeshore. I was trying
to convince myself that it wasn't because of horrible lighting but later saw it
well from underneath showing grey undertail coverts and dark primaries.
Jim
Was seen at 17098 and 17108 lakehsore road. These are basi
At Tommy Thompson Park. Cell 2.
TTP is at the bottom of Leslie St. Toronto
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TTP is at the bottom of Leslie st.Cell 2 is about 3 km from wntrance to park.
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I have just come across 7 LBBG among Herring and Ring-billeds. They are in
a freshly plowed field on the N side of Fallowfield Rd approximately 800 m
E of Eagelson. I had 3 adult, 2 second cycle, 1 third cycle and a single
juvenile. Great, essentially roadside, views.
Good birding
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