Ontario Rare Bird Alert for the week starting June 10, 2022

Species mentioned (all caps indicate species on the OBRC review list):
King Eider (Toronto, York)
COMMON EIDER (Prince Edward)
Eared Grebe (Rainy River)
White-winged Dove (Durham)
BLACK-NECKED STILT (Middlesex)
Willet (Bruce)
Laughing Gull (Halton, Toronto)
Western Kingbird (Thunder Bay)
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Huron)
Lark Sparrow (Simcoe)
Kirtland's Warbler (Simcoe)

Details: I have tried to indicate the finder, where known. My apologies to
those who I have left out. You can help me by giving the finder's name(s),
if known, in your eBird checklists.

King Eider (Toronto): The young male that has been off Tommy Thompson Park
was photographed on June 15.
King Eider (York): A young male was photographed at Fossil Hill Pond in
Vaughan by Dinu Bandyopadhyay on June 13.

COMMON EIDER (Prince Edward): Cathy and Erica Caley photographed a female
off False Duck Island on June 14.

Eared Grebe (Rainy River): There were as many as 7 birds at the Rainy River
Sewage Lagoons this week with sightings to at least June 16.

White-winged Dove (Durham): Peter Hogenbirk reported one flying over a yard
between Courtice and Bowmanville on June 10.

BLACK-NECKED STILT (Middlesex): The two birds found by Bill Lindley at
Strathroy Sewage Lagoons on May 12 remained again all week.

Willet (Bruce): Jarmo Jalava photographed one on Barrier Island off the
east side of the Bruce Peninsula on June 14.

Laughing Gull (Halton): Dina Ghaly photographed an adult at Oakville
Harbour on June 14.
Laughing Gull (Toronto): Jean Iron and Ron Pittaway found a first summer
bird at Rouge Beach Park on June 12.

Western Kingbird (Thunder Bay): Courtney Irvine reported one from Hattie
Cove in Pukaskwa National Park on June 11.

SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Huron): Joann and Sandy McLean photographed one
outside Camp Hermosa near Goderich on June 14.

Lark Sparrow (Simcoe): Scott Watson found one at the Packard Tract west of
Barrie on June 14 that was seen by many.

Kirtland's Warbler (Simcoe): Many observers enjoyed up to five singing
males at the Packard Tract west of Barrie this week. For details on site
acces, see:
https://ontbirds.ca/empathy/thread/MAUHLVJJY7VWZHISPILOT74FCVIJ5YV7

Report compiled by Mike Burrell from a variety of sources, primarily eBird;
most other sources are listed here:
http://ofo.ca/site/content/ontario-hotlines-and-news
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