https://youtu.be/fZQ7fp32wcAHi folks: FYI the Juvenile Red-necked Phalarope
was seen all day today at Ashbridges Bay Park in Toronto. Here is the Video of
it... https://youtu.be/fZQ7fp32wcA
Enjoy. For Toronto this is a locally rare bird.DirectionsFound by Lynn Pady,
seen all day
Nancy and I are looking at 12 Upland Sandpipers on a sod farm at the south west
corner of the 10th Side Rd. and the 12th Line. They are being seen south of
th12 Line about 500 meters west of the 10th Side Rd.
This location is south east of Alliston south of highway 89.
Good birding,Garth
Sent
Hi there,
Asher Warkentin and Stan Lee report that the Black-bellied Whistling-Duck is
present at the Leamington Marina again today. It was not there yesterday. See
my last post below for directions.
> On Aug 7, 2019, at 3:04 PM, Jeremy Bensette via ONTBIRDS
> wrote:
>
> The
Presqu’ile Bird Report August 2nd to Aug 8th
HIGHLIGHTS
BROAD-WINGED HAWK
CANADA WARBLER
Shorebird numbers are increasing slowly with 10 species reported this week with
numbers of individuals slowly building as well. The first juvenile LEAST
SANDPIPERS and the first WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER
Good to know. I'll pass the information along to a few club members who are
out on a regular basis. Our roost on Richmond Drive was inactive last year
although a few dozen birds fed there regularly last year. This year the
area is heavily overgrown with cattails and there is no roost or feeding.
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