Early Boxing Day another observer and I had 3 of the continuing Purple
Sandpipers and the Dunlin together at Owen Point. The shorebirds were skittish,
at one point flying to Gull Island and not returning. A Snowy Owl on Gull
Island could also be seen from the Point, as well as a dark morph Rough
Found a Red Phalarope on the beach side of the Erieau pier just after 3:00 pm
today. Steve Charbonneau and Keith Burk showed up shortly after I found it to
view it as well.
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A Willet found on Saturday was seen multiple times on Sunday. I saw it last at
the pond at the Beach 3/4 area. However, I heard it was last seen in the Beach
2 area moving towards Beach 1.
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Today at about 2:30 pm, I was very surprised to find a Least Bittern
standing at the edge of the ice, at an almost entirely frozen Columbia
Lake, just north of the main campus of the University of Waterloo. It seems
to be in good health, I saw it catch a fish and fly between two patches of
reeds a
Today at about 1:45 pm I found a Le Conte’s Sparrow at Columbia Lake, Waterloo.
It was skulking through a goldenrod field north of the weather station,
occasionally popping up on a bush. I was able to follow it around the field for
about half an hour, only to have it disappear into some phragmit
Yesterday I spent around 4 hrs looking for the Oliphant Reddish Egret between
about 9 am and 1 pm and was unable to locate it anywhere along Shoreline Ave or
Bay St, only plenty of Great Egrets and 1 Great Blue Heron.
While I was there I met 3 others who were also looking and unable to locate it
It was a windy, wavy day at Owen Point today, like so many fine birding days
I’ve seen there. There were many shorebirds constantly moving around to be seen
including Baird’s and a White-rumped Sandpiper, but what I was hoping to see
was a male Eurasian Wigeon in non-breeding plumage. My first a
Today was the first day of good shorebirding I have seen this fall at
Presqu’ile. I heard the beach had a good number of Semipalmated Sandpipers,
some Sanderlings, as well as some Semipalmated Plovers.
However, I didn’t have to leave the front lawn to see a good number of
shorebirds. On Salt P
The Cattle Egret was refound today during a young birders Birdathon. This time
we spotted it on the east side of Huff Rd, south of the barns. South of the
railroad tracks. However both sides of Huff should be searched.
There are also Cliff Swallows and field birds at this location.
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A Cattle Egret has been seen by many birders this morning on the west side of
Huff Rd, near Presqu’ile PP. It has been seen with both groups of cattle
opposite to the barns on the west side of the road.
There are also Cliff Swallows and field birds at this location.
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I pished in (what I’m assuming is the same White-eyed Vireo individual from the
lawn location near Bloor and Keele in High Park), south of the original
location, on a trail just west of a beech tree with a fence around it and just
south of a huge broken cherry tree.
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Yesterday in the frigid cold, the continuing Harlequin Duck at Cherry Beach
was there. While I was there it was too far for a proper picture, then
later I heard from another birder that it was within 30 feet of the shore.
Of note there was also 2 Iceland Gulls and a Rough-legged Hawk at Cherry
Bea
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