With the complete disappearance of shorebirds and many other birds from
Presqu'ile Provincial Park since the weekend, birders are having to
spend more and more time in the field to come up with a decent day's
list. Fortunately, with a few exceptions, the weather during the past
week has been e
WEEKLY BIRD REPORT FROM PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY AND THE QUINTE AREA
for Week Ending Thursday, November 25, 2004
Welcome to the new and improved Quinte Area Bird Report. This report is
e-mailed out to a local subscriber list of approximately 80 recipients, as
well as the Ontbirds listserv (over 1,40
Species:
Great horned owl.
Directions:
Bird can be observed on the south portion of LEMOINE point near the Kingston
airport. Just follow the airport signs from the 401 and park in the gravel
parking lot about 3/4 of a mile past the airport turn off. Best viewing time
is anywhere between 4:40 -
Surprisingly numbers are still much reduced from normal but that makes
it easier to find the Goodies.
Above the Falls no Bonaparte's & 1 Lesser B/B & fewer other gulls than
expected.
In the Gorge did not find the Sabine's But viewing conditions were
miserable & I did not linger.
Adam Beck/ R. Mos
At 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 25th, 2004 this is the HNC Birding Report
GREAT EGRET
PURPLE SANDPIPER
CALIFORNIA GULL
SNOWY OWL
CAVE SWALLOW
Red-throated Loon
Common Loon
Horned Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Tundra Swan
Canvasback
Ring-necked Duck
King Eider
Surf Scoter
White-winged Scoter
Black Sc
Holiday Beach Migration Observatory
Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 25, 2004
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SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total
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Turkey Vulture
On this cold, windy, snow covered November 25th morning, shortly after 0700,
the NF Selasphorus hummingbird was observed feeding several times at the Haines
backyard feeders. As suggested by Buffalo area resident Penny Durnin, the
water in the feeders has been increased to a 3:1 water to sugar
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