Hey everyone,
For those using OntBirds for info, I thought I would include directions to
this bird, as I have not seen them posted yet. As Ken Burrell stated this
morning, the flycatcher is at approximately 43.951619, -78.954734. It seems
to favour the slope on the east side of the trail. So
Happy New Year!
The Varied Thrush is continuing to show at the Bark Lake Leadership and
Conference Centre near Irondale. It was present from about 10:30-11:00,
when I left. There are also Red Crossbills, Purple Finches, and Pine
Siskins roaming around the area.
The Bark Lake Rd. is situat
Greetings everyone,
A downright nasty day in the Haliburton Highlands for our 53rd annual Minden
CBC yesterday. There was a steady rain from dawn until about noon, when the
precipitation switched over to a heavy, wet snow making driving treacherous.
Birds were understandably scarce and quiet d
Hello birders,
The 52nd Minden CBC was held yesterday in lovely, warm conditions. 25 field
participants found a total of 44 species. Cone crops were generally poor.
Although data is still trickling in from feeder watchers, highlights
include:
Long-eared Owl - 1 (new to count)
Golden Eagl
Greetings,
Brian Pfrimmer and I just had a Dunlin and a Northern Mockingbird in view at
the same time. Both are excellent birds up this way. There is also a late
Savannah Sparrow in the area. I reported the Mockingbird last week on eBird
and figured it was moving through but I was surprised
Hey everyone,
Let me preface this message by saying that observing most any shorebird
other than a Snipe, Woodcock, Solitary, or Spottie is considered a "fallout"
here. Haha!
Today, ahead of threatening thunderstorms this afternoon, I checked a few
locations for shorebirds and was not disa
Greetings all,
The 51st Minden CBC was held on Dec. 16th, under mostly clear and sunny
skies. There were very cold temperatures recorded immediately prior to the
count, causing many of the lakes to freeze. Open water was scarce, reducing
waterfowl numbers. Food was plentiful in the woods, ho
Greetings,
I've noticed a significant movement of Red Crossbills in the Haliburton
region in the last several days. The cone crop is heavy this year and the
finches appear to be responding early. I've heard small ReCr flocks daily,
going over the house, and yesterday I had a feeding flock of
8 matches
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