Hi, I would be interested on obtaining a copy of the list.I am working at the
Rouge Park surveying breeding birds (between other responsibilities) and all
information on the regional avifauna (lists, census, surveys, etc.) and
contacts (people working on the GTSA) would be very welcome!
Thank yo
Just came from a walk at the Rouge Park and would like to put under your
consideration a Spruce Grouse observation. The bird, when I saw it, was perched
on a dead branch near to the top of a tree. The area, a section of the Cedar
Trail, contains a dense stand of diverse conifers. The observatio
Good morning, Just reporting a pair of Peregrine falcons I watched in the
Niagara Falls area, Canada's side, specifically at the fall named "horseshoe
fall" (the biggest one and more spectacular).The pair was very vocal, and it
seemed to me they were engaged in a spectacular courtship fligth
I saw this dove at Point Pelee National Park yesterday Saturday February 2nd
2013. It was at the back of the Visitor Centre at the edge of the forest
surrounding the staff parking lot. It was very distinctive, first time I see
this species in the park. Conditions in the park were with calm wind
To add to Sarah's observations, a Belted Kingfisher female was observed in
Sanctuary Pond this morning (April 11).
Good birding
Leonardo Cabrera
Ecological Integrity Monitoring Program
Point Pelee National Park
> To: birdalert@ontbirds.ca
> From: sarah.rup...@pc.gc.ca
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A group of 6 1-year old (immatures) Bald eagles was observed on the frozen lake
when leaving Shuster Trail on direction to the beach. The eagles were like
statues, standing up over the ice, with a distance of 200-300 meters betwen
each other. When saw me, I think, the start flying south. How
cycles) and restoration or management implications
in a more comprehensive manner. I have visited some sites in Illinois and it is
very interesting to see habitat similarities with Pelee.
Looking forward to hear something about it, please receive my anticipated
thanks.
Leonardo Cabrera
following Robson Road direction south-east to
then take Road 33 south. Mersea Rd East is the last road before entering the
park.
Good Birding.
Leonardo Cabrera
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