Just received a phone call from Paul Mackenzie (07:15) reporting that the
Lark Sparrow is still present this morning, on the trail as described below
'near a bench'.

 

Mark.

 

From: Mark D. Read [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 13 April 2015 20:33
To: ONTBIRDS
Subject: Lark Sparrow - Kingston

 

This evening at 6:45pm I found a Lark Sparrow at Lemoine Point Conservation
Area, Kingston. It was initially in with a flock of juncos, taking grit from
the side of the trail but I lost it after a few minutes due to the birds
being disturbed by numerous walkers etc. After about another 20 minutes, it
reappeared in the same spot, on its own and continued to provide very good
viewing until about 7:30 when it flew up into nearby conifers, presumably to
roost. It was far less nervous without the juncos around. A couple of pics
can be found below.

 

Directions: The southern car park at Lemoine Point is situated just west of
Kingston Airport on Front Road. Since there are numerous access points into
Kingston the best bet is to keep heading south through the city until you
reach the waterfront at Lake Ontario. This will most likely be either King
Street or Front Road. Take this west as far as it goes, passing the airport
on the way.

Park up and take the trail that goes north from the car park. After about
500m or so, there is a trail that cuts west across the grassland. The bird
was favouring a spot on the east of the N-S trail about 50m before this
junction.

 

Mark.

 

Mark D. Read

47 Ellerbeck Street, Unit 1,

Kingston, Ontario

K7L 4H5

Canada

 

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