Hi all
They are still here at 4942 Talbot Trail. Now feeding
Good birding
Ellen Smout
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> On Apr 20, 2019, at 16:19, Nicole Richardson via ONTBIRDS
> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Barb Charlton, Erika Hentsch and I just found two Black-bellied Whistling
> Ducks along
Hello Birders
Today at 2:30 in Belleville I had a single BW flying NE over North Front
st. (Hwy#62) just south of Bell blvd. In Frankford there is a single Osprey
on the elevated nest just south of the bridge over the Trent River and
canal. Bird has been on site for over a week.
Cheers and Good
Hi everyone,
Barb Charlton, Erika Hentsch and I just found two Black-bellied Whistling
Ducks along Talbot Trail (Highway 3) just east of Askew Road, just west of
the Port Crewe township.
Here are coordinates: 42.190526,-82.219029
They're very close to the road and sleeping at the moment.
Dear Ontbirds subscribers,
The annual meeting of the Ontario Bird Records Committee (OBRC) was held on 7
April 2019. At this meeting, the following changes were made (effective 1
January 2019):
1. Five new species were added to the Ontario list, bringing the total Ontario
checklist to 501
Currently there is a Lark Sparrow at 17720 Lakeshore Road. Also a Clay-colored
Sparrow which has been present for a couple days apparently.
Jim
Chatham-Kent
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