Grimsby, ON - Beamer Conservation Area
Grimsby, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: May 09, 2017
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Black
Five days ago I reported a flock of at least 15, and probably a few more,
American White Pelicans at Middle Island, Lake Erie, but I had not, at the
time, enlarged my many photographs of distant birds including a then
unidentified raptor. I did that a couple of days ago, and as a matter of
There were about 49 Lesser and 12 Greater Yellowlegs, 1 Hendersonii
Short-billed Dowitcher, , 1 Dunlin, 1 Least Sandpiper and 12 Spotted
Sandpipers at Nonquon today. There were also hundreds of ducks of several
species, Trumpeter Swans, Marsh Wrens and Caspian Terns. The shorebird
habitat is
After the deluge on the weekend which was followed by snow squalls yesterday I
was out and about in Carleton Place. First the Ramsay 7 flooded field just
north of CP ( extension of Thomas st.) there were 24+ greater and lesser
yellowlegs. Next at the O Kee Lee park in CP by the river were a
Sorrymeant to be a private email. Don DavisToronto, Ontario, Canada
From: Donald Davis via ONTBIRDS
To: Festival of Birds ; ONTBIRDS
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Ontbirds] Point
Really enjoying your daily reports. Please let me know if anyone sees their
first migrating monarch butterfly. Some have reached Ohio, just south of Pelee.
Don DavisToronto, Ontario, Canada
From: Festival of Birds via ONTBIRDS
To: ONTBIRDS
After a long, wet wait the birds are back! Multiple sightings have been
reported throughout the Park of many of our Wood Warblers and other migrants.
Up to the time of this post more than 23 warblers have been reported including
PROTHONOTARY, KIRTLAND'S, ORANGE-CROWNED, NORTHERN PARULA,
Festival of Flight; Mixed flocks of warblers have arrived. The maintenance
loop was hopping this morning including Yellow- breasted Chat and Hooded
Warbler.
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Kirtlands refound. from VC side road to West Beach. Head along seasonal
trail, 250 m S, overlooking west beach. Looking west
1008 h
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Todd Pepper just rocked a 1st alternate summer tanager at bridge A on woodland.
Currently burning our eyes with great looks
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
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