At 11.15a.m. today, moving along the east bank of Highland Creek beneath the
newly renovated bridge on Morningside Ave.
Also in the area a raven flying around.
A. Dobson
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Our group just found an Eastern Phoebe in the same spot as the warblers are.
Along the west pond. It's giving single call notes regularly.
Getting word out. Check directions from yesterday pls.
Len Manning Anne WhiteJake and Cindy Mclean
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I just discovered an Eastern Phoebe at the NE corner of the pond that is near
Very Beach Park. It is in the Phragmites. This area is really hoping with
birds, as there are also 2 Swamp Sparrows here, a NOMO, a flicker, and a Winter
Wren.
Access the pond from Verobeach Park, at intersection of
My brother has an Eastern Phoebe nest every year in his garage and it always
comes early. He heard it toward the end of February and my sister-in-law heard
it again today round 10:30am. Near Glen Morris south of Cambridge.
For, lo, the winter is past...The flowers appear on the earth; the
There was a Eastern Phoebe at the wastewater treatment plant in Stratford this
morning, likely the same bird that Jarmo Jalava found last Sunday. It was
sitting in the sun on a wheel valve luxuriating in the warm vapours rising from
the treatment ponds.
On November 18, 2014 I found a phoebe
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Not quite a red-letter winter bird in the deepest south of Ontario, but an
Eastern Phoebe this morning at the T.J. Dolan Natural Area in Stratford was a
pretty unusual find in southwestern Ontario's interior. This is likely the
same bird found during the Stratford CBC on
There was an Eastern Phoebe on my deck catching flies this morning.
Good birding!
John
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This morning Lynda and I were doing some outdoor education about birds for some
grade one and two students and to our surprise the first bird we introduced the
kids to was an Eastern Phoebe searching for insects in their play field.
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A single Eastern Phoebe was tail wagging in my yard just a few minutes ago. I was really happy to see him.Two pairs of Blue Birds have been battling House Sparrows for my nest boxes all day. I'm building a sparrow trap to capture them.Richard Hardman1560 Concession 13 TownsendRR 4 Simcoe Sent
My brother lives on McLeans School Rd west off of Hwy#24 north of Brantford and
every year gets at least one Eastern Phoebe nesting in his garage, which he
leaves open. It nests at least twice in the season. Last year it came very
early in March and this year they heard a phoebe for the first
An Eastern phoebe was spotted today at the top of one of the large Sugar maple
trees at 3:50 pm at the Jackson-Gunn Tract in Norfolk county. This is the
earliest I've observed this species to date.
Directions:
The Jack-Gunn Tract is located approximately 600 meters east of Regional Road
#28
This morning on my walk on the old train tracks, which now are a
bike/skidoo/dog walking trai I heard the first Easter Phoebe. i could not
locate the bird.
Location: between Doyle and Flagstation road in south Manotick /Ottawa
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A single individual of both species in my backyard this morning
Harwood Road South near Lake Driveway
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The Eastern Phoebe, 1st seen Jan 7, was found again today along the Thames
River in Ingersoll, in good health and [seemingly] set to successfully
overwinter - having survived nights close to - 20 C.
This bird is doing a ''Sedgewick'', apparently feeding on invertebrates coming
Ontbirders,
I found a healthy, vigorous Eastern Phoebe along the Thames River in Ingersoll
today. The bird was flycatching near a warm-water outlet about 100m west of the
Lawson Park entrance, in the town of Ingersoll. Look for the flock of
hottubbing Mallards that spend the winter around the
At around 10 a.m. this morning (March 8th) I saw an Eastern Phoebe on the
Woodland Trail at Point Pelee. It was located past the first boardwalk on
the trail, just after the trail turns left.
I also saw two Wood Ducks and a small flock of Rusty Blackbirds on the same
trail.
At about 2:30 PM, Friday, January 6, I and four colleagues observed an Eastern
Phoebe outside the living room window while attending a work-related meeting at
a private home just north of Dorchester (east of London).
When I left the meeting a short while later I noted several midge-like
At 12:30 today I found an Eastern Phoebe along the Woodland trail south of the
visitor's centre at Point Pelee National Park. The bird was near the
interpretive sign about Ironwood. Good birding, Josh Vandermeulen
Not sure if anyone has reported Eastern Phoebes in the Parry Sound area. I
heard a few over the course of a day (Saturday April 5) just east of Parry
Sound. Also viewed Turkey Vulture, RW Blackbird, American Goldfinch and many
other regulars.
Adam
On Tuesday morning (Apr 1) Paul Mikoda and I heard an Eastern Phoebe
while at the Doon Wastewater Treatment Plant in the south end of
Kitchener. Doon WTP is located off Mill Park Dr with the bird sounding
like it was close to the trails that run along the Grand River at this
location.
gB
Greetings Ontbirders,
The push of warmer air into southern Ontario has Point Pelee getting busier.
Todays highlights were: more than a dozen Eastern Phoebes through out the
park and beyond, half a dozen Tree Swallows along the north dike road, a
male Eastern Bluebird at Delaurier, and at the tip
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