Hi all
The spotted towhee is feeding on the road at its usual spot in the bend if the
road past the locked gate
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After waiting for about an hour and a half, the Spotted Towhee showed up and
gave great views at about 12:30pm.
Drive past Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory and park near the gate that
blocks the road. Walk a couple hundred metres past the gate until you see some
seed spread on the ground a
e: December 11, 2019 at 1:55:39 PM EST
> To: Bird Alert Ontbirds
> Subject: Re: [Ontbirds] Spotted Towhee - Prince Edward Point
> Reply-To: Jeremy Bensette
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> Tim and I had great looks at the Spotted Towhee about an hour ago (12:30 pm)
> after waiting nearly 2 hours. Durin
Tim and I had great looks at the Spotted Towhee about an hour ago (12:30 pm)
after waiting nearly 2 hours. During those two hours it called a couple times,
briefly flew by twice, and otherwise was completely out of sight. If still
searching for it, bring warm clothes, some bird seed, and be pati
Just a quick update that the Spotted Towhee was seen this morning by the
original finder Paul Jones at 7:20. I saw the bird yesterday at lunch time
after just a few minutes but I'm hearing that it might take up to a couple
of hours for the bird to show.
Directions as above but to reach the observa
After a long wait we "spotted" the bird at 10:55 in its usual location at
the bend in the road on the way to the lighthouse.
Drive past the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory until a gate blocks the
road. Park there and walk down the road past the swamp. When the road turns
left look for bird se
While searching unsuccessfully for the Harris's Sparrow this morning in
Wellington (not seen for the last two days as far as we know) we learned
about this bird and had it about 20 minutes after we arrived.
The bird is coming to seed that has been scattered on the path (road) to
the lighthouse but
A Spotted Towhee is currently being seen at Prince Edward Point. It was found
and photographed by Paul Jones earlier in the week. He posted to eBird last
night: https://ebird.org/checklist/S61594758
Location details are in the checklist but after reaching the banding station,
continue past the
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