Birding just from Niagara Falls to the control gates (about 1/2 mile upriver
from the falls), Betsy and I had 8 species of gulls today - 2 GLAUCOUS, 2
ICELAND, 4 LESSER BLACK-BACKEDS, 1 LITTLE GULL, the four common species.
Most of these were seen from the Ontario side except for a Lesser or two
from Goat Island, NY.  The Little Gull was with a flock of Bonaparte's that
numbered about 2500 (most of these were rafting on the upstream side of the
control gates).  There have been very few Bonies in the falls area for a
month or so, so I assume that these are part of the massive group that was
much closer to Fort Erie than Niagara Falls last weekend.
 
We also had great looks at the immature female PINE WARBLER that has been at
Dufferin Islands Nature Area (roughly half-way between the falls and the
control gates) for two weeks now.  Park on the north side of the park where
people feed the ducks and small birds).  Look on the slope across from the
small parking area.  The warbler feeds on the ground and downed trees where
seed has been dropped.
 
Good birding!
Willie
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Willie D'Anna
Betsy Potter
Wilson, NY
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Hello All,

 

A soggy Pete Read found three Pine Grosbeaks at Pinery Park this morning
around 11:00 am. The birds were feeding on high bush cranberry near a
boardwalk where Riverside Trail comes to the water. For those of you
familiar with Pinery, this is the area where the Red Headed Woodpecker is
found.

 

Sue Read

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