Hello,
The Swallow-tailed Kite is being seen at the intersection of Temperance Line
and Talbot Trail in Orwell, Ontario.
>From St. Thomas, take Talbot east to Temperance Line.
Cheers,
Mark
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Hello,
The ducks were at the north end of Silver Lake in Port Dover at 4 pm. Earlier
in the day they were at the pond off Blue Lake Avenue.
>From highway 6, take Nelson Street East, turn left at St. Patrick Street, then
>turn right to the Port Dover Lions Silver Lake Market.
Cheers,
A Barnacle goose appeared in flight at the same location, but the entire flock
flushed and headed west. They have not come in to the Giroux road ponds.
Cheers,
Mark
> On Nov 12, 2020, at 10:20, Mark Field wrote:
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> Bird just flew in To a cornfield on the east side of Sarsfield
Bird just flew in To a cornfield on the east side of Sarsfield Road just south
of Regimbald. Unfortunately it landed out of view.
Cheers,
Mark Field
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g Park. Use the last parking lot, then walk west along the shore until
>you can see the grebes.
Cheers,
Mark Field
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Hello,
Cinnamon Teal continues in the second cell.
Directions: From Hwy 40, turn west on Smith Line West. The lagoon are on the
south side just before the train tracks.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto
> On Apr 22, 2019, at 09:40, Josh Vandermeulen via ONTBIRDS
> wrote:
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> Jus
and Mark Field
Cty rd 18 is a major east-west county road in Essex
County running from Amherstburg in the west to
Kingsville in the east. You can get to it from Arner Line to the east or from
Walker Road to the west. Walker Road is connected to Hwy 401. Arner Line
connects the town of Essex to
Hello,
The Reddish Egret is still present. Entering Oliphant via Oliphant Way, turn
right onto Shoreline Avenue. The bird has been in several locations around the
bay.
Cheers,
Mark Field
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The Bell's Vireo continues at Port Weller, giving a short view while foraging.
Same location as below.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto
> On May 10, 2018, at 12:56, Frank Pinilla (gmail) via ONTBIRDS
> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Josh V and I heard the bird sing just now
Hello birders,
Barry Coombs and I are looking at the Tufted Duck at Windermere Basin. Scope
recommended.
Directions: Take Eastport Drive south from the Burlington Lift Bridge, entrance
is on the right side before Beach Blvd.
Cheers,
Mark Field
When I left 10 minutes ago the Tufted Duck was reasonably close to shore in a
large raft of diving ducks. You can reach Cliff Lumsden park by traveling south
on seventh street from Lake shore Blvd West.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto
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Hello,
Owen Yates called to say he has a probable Hudsonian Godwit on Woodbine Beach
at Ashbridges Bay Park in Toronto.
Directions: Ashbridges Bay Park is at the foot of Coxwell Avenue, south of Lake
Shore Boulevard East.
Cheers,
Mark Field for Owen Yates
Hello Birders,
I found an adult Laughing Gull on the rocks outside of the harbour. The thunder
from the approaching storm is frequently flushing the gulls, and the bird is
not currently in sight.
Wheatley Harbour is located at the south end of Erie Street in Wheatley.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Hello Birders,
A group of 9 people are currently seeing the Blue Grosbeak at the previously
reported location. It is high in trees along the west edge of the more open
savannah habitat. See below for directions.
Cheers,
Mark
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> From: Garth Riley via ONTBIRDS
> Date:
Hello,
I observed the Western Grebe at J. C. Saddington Park this afternoon (3:45) in
difficult viewing conditions. A scope is likely required. It was to the west of
the moored ship, out past the brown water.
Directions from the QEW: take Mississauga Road south then turn left onto Lake
Street.
,
Mark Field
Toronto
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iagara Parkway. Park at the Whirlpool Aero Car on
>the left.
Cheers,
Mark Field and Jeremy Hatt
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Bird is still present at 3:30. Directions as per Garth below.
Cheers,
Mark
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> From: rile...@yahoo.com
> Date: June 11, 2016 at 12:42:05 EDT
> To: Ont Birds List
> Subject: Dickcissel, Simcoe County, Oro-Medonte Line 8 and Old Barrie Rd.
>
> Nancy and I just found a si
which is west of Hwy 138. Hwy 138
is east of Casselman off Hwy 417.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto, Ontario
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Hello,
Kevin Seymour, Anonymous Birder, and I found a juvenile Buff-breasted Sandpiper
on beach 3 at Presqu'ile Provincial Park at approximately 5:15 p.m. The bird
was still present when we left at 6. The only other noteworthy shorebird we
found today was an adult White-rumped Sandpiper, though
The previously reported Neotropic Cormorant is currently sitting on the
breakwall by Windermere Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard.
Directions: Take the Gardiner Expressway to Lake Shore Boulevard, and park in
the lot at the foot of Windemere Avenue.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto, ON
Hello,
Today around noon, Jeremy Hatt and I observed two Harlequin Ducks from Sand
Beach Road Parkette in Etobicoke; one adult and one first winter male. A single
adult male was previously reported at this location.
Just before sunset this evening, we also observed a single Brant foraging
withi
No sign of the bird this morning. Multiple people have been looking since 7:20.
Cheers,
Mark
> On Nov 18, 2014, at 10:21 PM, MARK FIELD wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> This report is on behalf of the original finder, Darlene
> Deemert.
>
> Earlier today, Darlene found a Myiar
Hello,
This report is on behalf of the original finder, Darlene
Deemert.
Earlier today, Darlene found a Myiarchus
flycatcher in her yard.
Initial photos look promising for Ash-throated Flycatcher. The bird flew off
with a flock of juncos and has not been seen since this afternoon. The bird was
.
Directions: Head south on Kipling Avenue from the Gardiner Expressway until you
reach the parking lot at the south end of Kipling. Walk east on the pea gravel
trail to the viewing platform.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto, Ontario
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Hello,
At 6:15 p.m. today, Jon Ruddy and I found an American White Pelican on the
North Shore Islands near the Canada Centre for Inland Waters.
>From the QEW West, exit at Eastport Drive, then turn right onto Lakeshore
>Road.
Cheers,
Mark Field
T
Unfortunately the Brown Pelican flew off from the Tip in a SE direction at
10:25 a.m.
Cheers,
Mark Field
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Hello,
The Townsend's Solitaire was seen by a group of birders this morning around
9:45 a.m. near 8712 Langstaff Road mostly on the east side.
Directions from Barb Charlton: Exit Newtonville Road from HWY 401 and go north
to where it ends at Ganaraska/Kirby Road. Turn right (east) and then turn
, then left onto Arkendo.
Cheers,
Mark Field
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401, proceed south on Ritson Road South then turn left on Simcoe
>Street South. Parking on the right at the end is Simcoe Street.
Cheers,
Mark Field & Amanda Guercio
Toronto, Ontario
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Mark Field
Toronto
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Hello,
The frigatebird has left its perch in front of #12193. It was last seen flying
west along the beach and has not been seen in the last 30 minutes.
Identification to species continues to be discussed.
Cheers,
Mark
On 2012-07-03, at 11:56 AM, Mark Field wrote:
> Being seen now
Being seen now by house #12193 on Rose Beach Line.
>From the 401 take exit 101(Kent 15) to Rosebeach and turn left.
Cheers,
Mark Field
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The Western Grebe continues to be seen off Van Wagner's Beach, east of Hutch's
Restaurant. The bird is quite distant and a scope is recommended, but it can be
seen with binoculars.
An Iceland Gull is also present.
Cheers,
Mark Field
Toronto, Ontario
Directions to Van Wagner
Hello Birders,
A male Eurasian
Wigeon was seen at Townsend Sewage Lagoons between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. by Andrew
Keaveney and Mark Field. It was on the bank between the western
cells. Large flocks of Canada
Geese were noted flying northward when we arrived, visible across most
of the horizon
Hello All,
Despite the rather unpleasant weather, I decided to stop in and check the
waterfowl habitat at Humber Bay East Park around 7pm today. I was rewarded
with a male Ring-necked Duck in the northeast "cell". This is the first time I
have seen this species in the park.
Che
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