On my way in for a visit with my parents in Stoney Creek late Saturday afternoon, I made a quick stop at Woodland Cemetary to scope the open water of the bay between Hamilton and Aldershot. Perched in a tree on Carroll's Point was a pair of immature Bald Eagles. One eventually took flight and spent some time hassling a Herring Gull, giving me some decent scope views. Both eagles appeared to be 2nd year birds in that "white-belly II" stage as Clark and Wheeler describe it in Hawks of North America. There were over 100 Common Mergansers swimming nearby and, as I was leaving, a Belted Kingfisher rattled by the edge of the bluff. I crossed the Skyway Bridge and drove up to Vinemount above Stoney Creek in hopes of seeing some Short-eared Owls on Tenth Line but couldn't remember if they'd been seen around Mud Street or near the railway tracks north of Green Mountain Rd. I drove the general area and saw at least 20 Red-tailed Hawks, then did a short walk along the Dofasco Trail beside the railway tracks. At the western end of the big berm, not far from the little pedestrian bridge, I was surprised to see and hear an Eastern Meadowlark making buzzy calls from the top of a shrub. Looking south I also observed three Northern Harriers and a male American Kestrel. I would have waited around for dusk but three snowmobiles whizzed past me and the No Motorized Vehicles sign, leaving me in a wake of fumes and noise that kind of spoiled the mood. Ron Fleming, Newmarket Woodland Cemetary is accessed from Plains Road in Burlington. Drive to the RBG headquarters are and turn toward the bay. There are numerous roads quartering the cemetary; take the ones that go close to the water, park and scope. The Vinemount area is accessible from Hwy. 20 out of Stoney Creek. Drive up the escarpment and take Ridge Road eastward once you get to the top. Drive past Devil's Punch Bowl and keep going until you get to Tenth Road. Turn south and drive to the RR tracks. The Dofasco Trail is right there. Green Mt. Road is a the next east-west concession. You can turn west there, then south again to get to Mud Road. Eighth Road heading back to the escarpment edge was busy with raptors. I didn't see any Rough-legs but wouldn't be surprised to find some among the many Red-tails. From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jan 28 15:10:52 2007 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: ontbirds@hwcn.org Received: from web90601.mail.mud.yahoo.com (web90601.mail.mud.yahoo.com [216.252.100.183]) by king.hwcn.org (Postfix) with SMTP id D91F46348A for <ontbirds@hwcn.org>; Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:10:51 -0500 (EST) Received: (qmail 233 invoked by uid 60001); 28 Jan 2007 20:10:52 -0000 DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=s1024; d=yahoo.com; h=X-YMail-OSG:Received:Date:From:Subject:To:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding:Message-ID; b=Sqdf9ZWq8/dGUdYVGkeiW36GnMSpB9eERXiVl/WyRpRmVAvV14EhQdA5dY9YUEMQ78Q4dny2cFPalA1nxDjG7yFxmpy9uEzISh0sNvRuengI0BSoFqtcq07EwGJIzd+Gc04w0kgd+PGJTA6cKWxf6gyduq38rw8s9nRtA6AqQX4=; X-YMail-OSG: InIqFmIVM1lJ7V6uFa8X5c7dILNRtA3.ybZa6kFrGE5apmlNZSokXz4P_hjgIVfPe2LjtXLmZG9yHuP6CFyf7Vqa5uwh8sCDow1nGc0sIKuwjrAruadgfidOjVVAZs0FRevYg2Vs6uxoeMw- Received: from [72.139.202.61] by web90601.mail.mud.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:10:52 PST Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:10:52 -0800 (PST) From: "E. Smout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ontbirds <ontbirds@hwcn.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Ontbirds]N. Goshawk, London X-BeenThere: ontbirds@hwcn.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list X-List-Received-Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:10:52 -0000
Hi All Today at approx 1:30 adult Northern Goshawk flew over Wellington St. at Central Ave and landed in one of the large trees on the south side of the intersection. A very pleasant surprise and a very beautiful bird. She flew off a few minutes later and I lost her in the trees. Wellington and Central can be found in London by taking the the Wellington North access from the 401, past downtown London to the south end of Victoria Park. Good Birding, Ellen Smout London, Ontario ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jan 28 15:30:43 2007 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: ontbirds@hwcn.org Received: from bay0-omc1-s14.bay0.hotmail.com (bay0-omc1-s14.bay0.hotmail.com [65.54.246.86]) by king.hwcn.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2DF0363491 for <ontbirds@hwcn.org>; Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:30:43 -0500 (EST) Received: from BAYC1-PASMTP02.CEZ.ICE ([65.54.191.162]) by bay0-omc1-s14.bay0.hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.2668); Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:30:43 -0800 X-Originating-IP: [65.93.14.84] X-Originating-Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: from NEIL ([65.93.14.84]) by BAYC1-PASMTP02.CEZ.ICE over TLS secured channel with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830); Sun, 28 Jan 2007 12:30:42 -0800 From: "Neil E. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <ontbirds@hwcn.org> Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:30:41 -0500 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.3028 Thread-Index: AcdDGy09GIat+39KTkqlRH5zjRfmPw== X-OriginalArrivalTime: 28 Jan 2007 20:30:43.0365 (UTC) FILETIME=[2EEA8D50:01C7431B] Subject: [Ontbirds]Bar-headed Goose - (Doon) Kitchener X-BeenThere: ontbirds@hwcn.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list X-List-Received-Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:30:44 -0000 Yesterday morning as I participated with a team monitoring Bald Eagles in the Kitchener/Cambridge/Paris area of the Grand River, I spotted a Bar-headed Goose followed by 4 Canada Geese. They were about 2 metres behind the Bar-head, swimming up river. The body of the Bar-headed was gray, the head white with 2 black stripes. The bill was a bright yellow. It made single notes quite distinct from the CAGE and mallards. This bird could be easily seen from the road by the naked eye. I followed its progress up river until it was out of sight. It was seen a few minutes before 8:00 a.m. until about 8:20 using binoculars and scope. This bird did not act as an escapee. I posted this but unfortunately, I "Cc'd" several birders in the area so the report was returned to me. I returned to the site late this a.m., but did not see that bird. I will try to give updates if the bird is seen again. In the meantime, I would be interested in responses back to me personally of experiences others have had with this species. Location: Take 401 to the Kitchener/Cambridge exit (1st west of #8) at Homer Watson Rd and Fountain Street exit. Follow Homer Watson into Kitchener to the first set of lights (a short distance). Turn right onto Conestoga College Blvd and proceed straight along on Doon Valley Drive. Turn left onto Old Mill Rd. (the 4th street on left) opposite a large red parking sign to Parking Lot A and B at Conestoga College. Turn onto Old Mill Rd. Check the river opposite entrance to Sydenham St. or opposite to a large brick home at 1989 Old Mill Rd. There is access to a community trail on the north side of Schneider Creek that permits access to the river. There are hundreds of Mallards, Canada Geese, Common Mergansers, and Golden Eye. There is a Red-bellied Woodpecker and a Carolina Wren in the area along with Golden-crowned Kinglets. Last week a mature American Bald Eagle was seen on Wednesday and Thursday perched on the opposite side of the river slightly down river from 1989 Old Mill Rd. Posted by, Neil E. Taylor 1016 Wilson Ave., Kitchener, Ontario N2C 1J3 Canada Tel. (519) 893-6469 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sentex.net/~tntcomm/kwfn/index ---KWFN Web Page