Hello Ontbirders
Spent the morning birding various sites on Amherst Island. The most productive 
area was the east end (KFN property). While walking along the edge of the first 
pond I observed a Nelson's Sparrow hoping around on the ground with a group of 
Swamp, Song and Savannah Sparrows. There were  17 species of shorebirds 
including 5 Long-billed Dowitcher, 3 White-rumped Sandpiper, 3 Dunlin, 1 
Baird's Sandpiper, 6 Am. Golden Plover and 11 Black-bellied Plover. Other 
species of note included 3 American Bittern, a late Bobolink, and 3 Caspian 
Tern. A quick check in the Owl Woods produced 1 Eastern Towhee, 1 Ring-necked 
Pheasant, 6 Palm Warbler, both Ruby and Golden-crowned Kinglets. 
Good birding
Bruce

Directions:Amherst Island: Located 18 km. west of Kingston.  Exit off Hwy. 401 
at exit 593 (County Rd. 4, Camden East) and drive south to the very end 
(Millhaven). Turn right on Hwy. 33 and drive 100 metres until you see the sign 
for the Amherst Island ferry. The ferry (20 minute trip) leaves the mainland on 
the half  hour and leaves the island on the hour. Cost is $8.00 Canadian round 
trip. There are no gas stations on the island. There are restrooms on the 
ferry, and at the island ferry dock.  The East End K.F.N. property is at the 
easternmost part of the island on the east side of the Lower Forty Foot Road.   

Because of liability issues, visitors to the Kingston Field Naturalists'
property at the east end of Amherst Island MUST be accompanied by a KFN
member. For KFN contact
information or how to become a member, please visit
http://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/ ."

Di Labio Birding Website
Courses and Field Trips
http://www.dilabiobirding.ca
http://www.brucedilabio.blogspot.com

Bruce Di Labio
400 Donald B. Munro Drive
P.O. Box 538
Carp, Ontario
K0A 1L0 
Office 613-839-4395 Mobile 613-715-2571

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