[Ontbirds] HSR: Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch (09 Nov 2014) 31 Raptors

2014-11-09 Thread reports
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 09, 2014 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Black Vulture

[Ontbirds] HSR: Holiday Beach Conservation Area (09 Nov 2014) 51 Raptors

2014-11-09 Thread reports
Holiday Beach Conservation Area Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 09, 2014 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Turkey Vultu

[Ontbirds] HSR: Detroit River Hawk Watch (09 Nov 2014) 33 Raptors

2014-11-09 Thread reports
Detroit River Hawk Watch Brownstown, Michigan, USA Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 09, 2014 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Black Vulture

[Ontbirds] HSR: Detroit River Hawk Watch (08 Nov 2014) 5 Raptors

2014-11-09 Thread reports
Detroit River Hawk Watch Brownstown, Michigan, USA Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 08, 2014 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Black Vulture

[Ontbirds] Wilson's Phalarope continues at Princess Point, Hamilton

2014-11-09 Thread Mark K
The Wilson's Phalarope, which is molting into winter plumage, was at the south end today, by the footpath bridge. It was still visible from the bridge when I left at 3 P.M. Mark Kubisz scarborough, ON Princess Point is at the north end of Macklin St. N., in Hamilton. ___

[Ontbirds] HSR: Holiday Beach Conservation Area (08 Nov 2014) 9 Raptors

2014-11-09 Thread reports
Holiday Beach Conservation Area Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 08, 2014 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Turkey Vultu

[Ontbirds] Iroquois Shoreline Raptor Watch Nov. 9th 2014

2014-11-09 Thread Mike Williamson
ISRW North Whitby, Ontario, Canada November 9th 2014 Species Day & Year Totals Turkey Vulture 2 1727 Osprey 025 Bald Eagle 1 23 N/Harrier 330 S/Shinned 6538 Coopers 336 N/Goshawk 0 0 R/Shoulder 383 Broad-Winged 0 4068 R/Tailed 121736 R/Le

[Ontbirds] Golden Eagle, Minden

2014-11-09 Thread Poropat/Fraser
Today, Thom Lambert, Jim Hopkins and I did a short excursion between Haliburton and Minden. We found a few interesting birds: Golden Eagle - an immature bird soaring over the Minden Dump; Great Black-backed Gull - a 1st winter bird at the Minden Dump and 2 birds at the Haliburton Dump, one 1st w

[Ontbirds] Tundra Swans Long Point

2014-11-09 Thread Diane Salter
At 11 am this morning there is a large flock of Tundra Swans (200 - 300 birds) in a field on the west side of Hwy #59 between Conc. A & the 1st Concession. It was difficult to count them as they are crowded together in a soybean field that has been recently harvested. This is just north of Lo

[Ontbirds] Pacific Loon, Eared Grebes - Point Pelee tip

2014-11-09 Thread Josh Vandermeulen
At 9:40 I spotted an alternate plumaged adult Pacific Loon with a big merganser feeding frenzy off the east side of the tip. The flock isn't too far from shore and working its way north. An Eared Grebe flew by with a Horned Grebe earlier in the morning, and Ken just picked out another Eared Gre

[Ontbirds] Red Knot - Hamilton YES

2014-11-09 Thread Iain Fleming
Currently being viewed in nice light at northeast end of pond, associating with a single Kildeer. Red Hill Stormwater Pond, directions as per Len Manning: Qew niagara from Toronto. Red hill parkway exit after skyway bridge. When exit ramp passes marsh on right and turns right uphill put 4 ways

[Ontbirds] Red Knot still at Red Hill Storm Pond Hamilton Nov. 9th

2014-11-09 Thread Joanne Redwood
Red Knot still present and actively feeding. I last saw it heading towards the little creek area, moving fast. Directions:Take the QEW Niagara from Burlington/Toronto: Go over the Skyway Bridge and take the exit for the Red Hill Valley Parkway and stay in the right hand lane on the ramp. You

[Ontbirds] Harlequin Duck and Parasitic Jaeger at Cliff Lumsden Park, Etobicoke

2014-11-09 Thread Wayne Renaud via ONTBIRDS
--- Begin Message --- Today at 11:30 I had a male Harlequin Duck with a flock of 40+ Common Goldeneyes riding the heavy waves only about 40 m off-shore of the park. No doubt the same one seen and reported by Andrew Keaveney yesterday (and possible the same male that wintered there last year)