17 brave souls started out in the rain to bird Barrie's lakefront. The rain 
gradually let up and give way to a cold north west wind. Their resolve was 
rewarded with great looks at 12 plus Little Gulls among the hundreds of Common 
Terns and Bonaparte’s Gulls. Two Merlins buzzed a couple of American crows in a 
game of chicken that looked like both sides were enjoying themselves. A rare 
leucistic Chipping Sparrow peaked interest for a bit and a Gray Tree Frog 
surprised a few people on the woodland trail. Several rafts of Common Loons 
contained hundreds ( possibly well over a thousand ) of birds but we could not 
find the elusive Pacific Loon. Ducks, except for Mallards, were missing from 
the count. Normally we would have rafts of many species of waterfowl this time 
of year. So no ducks, hundreds of Common Terns, flocks of Chipping Sparrows in 
Mid-October, are all unusual for Kempenfelt Bay. Climate change? Thanks for all 
the good eyes on the trip. Much appreciated. If anyone got a picture of the 
white sparrow. I would appreciate a copy. Thanks. We had a total of 33 species 
plus the frog, an excellent tally for the time of year. Posted on Ebird    Jim 
Coey

eBird Checklist - 12 Oct 2019 - Barrie--Heritage Park - 33 species

Barrie Heritage Park can be reached off the Hy 400 unto Essa Road North to 
Lakeshore Drive.
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