Holiday Beach
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 23, 2009
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Turkey Vulture 9
Apologiesthe 4 "SHORT-BILLED" DOWITCHERS mentioned (below) from
Shirley's Bay on 22 Sept. were my typo - they were LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS.
Thanks to Rick Collins for picking up on this!
Chris Lewis
Ottawa
hagen...@primus.ca
- Original Message -
From: "Christina Lewis"
To: "OFO si
The White Pelican is still there at Wildwood. I found him on the 29th line at
the bridge looking East on a jut of a mud flat. He was sound asleep then roused
himself for a stretch and to have a look around, then he folded himself back up
to his sleeping position that looked like a big white sto
Folks
The White Pelican remains in the Wildwood Reservoir at Harrington near St.
Marys.
Directions (as per Mike Nelson, augmented): From the 401, take Oxford Road 6
north (Exit 222) through Embro, to CR 28. Go west through Harrington, turn
north on the 29th line and continue north to the bridge
DRHW- Lake Erie Metropark
Brownstown, Michigan, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 23, 2009
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Black Vulture
Holiday Beach
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 22, 2009
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Turkey Vulture 0
Cranberry Marsh
sw Whitby, Ontario, Canada--south roadside parking area on Hall's Rd.
Tuesday and Wednesday, Sep.22 & 23/09
Observation time: 0830-1000EDT & 0800-1300EDT resp.
Official Counter: Doug Lockrey, Geoff Carpentier
Observers: Dan Kaczynski, Jim Skene, Brian Tannahill, Karl Jennewei
Greetings: The flowers, birds, dragonflies and butterflies have been compiled.
The "Contents" page is ready. All the valuable information has been sorted.
Everything is ready to address for the permit application report.
If anyone has anything to add about the Wetland, please send you comments
Hello everyone:
As of this morning (9am-10am) the MARBLED GODWIT is still present on the
mudflats around the Shirley's Bay dyke. Two AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS and a
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER were seen grooming together. I observed one LONG-BILLED
DOWITCHER, but there may have been more that I miss
Greetings: The flowers, birds, dragonflies and butterflies have been compiled.
The "Contents" page is ready. All the valuable information has been sorted.
Everything is ready to address for the permit application report.
If anyone has anything to add about the Wetland, please send you comments
Ontario/Quebec
Ottawa/Gatineau
23 September 2009
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Phone number: 613-860-9000
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