A good outing although cool with that wind. There is a strong possibility
that Sandhills may nest this year down my way at Cooper Marsh. We're
hoping. I am aware of the GHO nest at Petrie Island but have never been
there. Is it easily visible just driving around?


Brian Morin

On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 9:17 PM, mark gawn <[email protected]> wrote:

> A dozen OFO members enjoyed a sunny day birding sites east of Ottawa.
> First up, Petrie Island, a former sand mine now conservation area. There, a
> short walk produced Common Loon and a woodpecker concert, culminated by an
> impressive Pileated drum solo. Next up, Mer Bleu, a relic bog conveniently
> transected by a boardwalk. Emily B got us on the target bird, a beautiful
> Eastern Palm Warbler. This species is an exceptionally rare breeder in
> Ontario with only two known breeding stations, of which Mer Bleu is one.
> Further on we picked up another, which entertained the group by singing
> from nearby Black Spruces. The cattails surrounding the bog produced two
> vociferous Virginia Rails which sadly declined a viewing. A flock of
> sparrows near the car park compensated by providing views of a leaf raking
> Fox Sparrow, among many soon-to-depart American Tree Sparrow. Nearby fields
> along Smith Road allowed distant and fleeting views of a pair of Sandhill
> Crane, a local breeder; better still was a large flock of Snow Geese along
> Frank Kenny Road, estimated at 1,500. As most of the geese were white
> phase, and due to the presence of some smaller birds, we assumed this flock
> to be mostly Greater. Our final stop was at the Giroux Road ponds which
> held an assortment of duck chief among which, Bufflehead and Ring-necked
> Duck. While in general there were few migrants, an active Great Horned Owl
> nest, complete with downy owlet, was a highlight for many. Many thanks to
> Bernie Ladoucer for co-leading and e-bird scribing.
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