The banded Piping Plover was at Presqu'ile again today at noon at Beach 2 near
the water, as yesterday. Sorry for the late post. Thought someone would post
earlier.
(Nice to see a Wasaga bird doing well. I hope to see it in Cobourg on its
travels between Darlington and Presqu'ile.)
Enter Presqu'il
Hi Ontbirders,
The Piping Plover reported earlier today was still on the Beach at 6
pm. It was on Beach 3, near the water's edge mid way between the
beached duck hunting blind and the volleyball net posts.
Other shorebirds on the beach included a Ruddy Turnstone, 10 Least
Sandpipers, one
Hello Birders, There is an/the unbanded Piping Plover
on the beach to the right of lookout 1 on Owen Point Trail. He is associating
with Semipalmated Plovers and is frequently chased by Killdeer into cover. He
is usually right at the edge of the beach. Photos have been ta
Ontbirders
Last night, several local birders and I saw a Piping Plover at Owen Point at
Presqu'ile Provincial Park. The bird was present from 7:45pm until dark.
The plover was banded in the following manner: upper right - silver; lower
right - blue; upper left - reddish-orange; lower left - noth
Ontbirders
A Piping Plover discovered earlier in the morning at beach one by Melissa
Rose was relocated by us at 10:15am. Shortly afterwards, the bird flew south
on the beach towards the viewing stand.
The way to Presqu'ile Provincial Park is well-signed south of Brighton. A
tabloid available a
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