[nysbirds-l] NE shore of Lake Erie- 6 shorebird species Gt Yellowlegs, Least Sand., Black-bel

2012-06-27 Thread WilliamWatsonSr
July 27 - Traveling from Fort Erie to Rock Point Provincial Park and back I 
 had 50 species of which 6 were shorebird species. At Rock Point Provincial 
Park  there were two Lesser Yellowlegs, four early Least Sandpipers, one 
Black-bellied  Plover, 14 Killdeers, and five Spotted Sandpipers. Also a fuzzy 
fledgling Green  Heron posing like a bittern, and Baltimore Oriole feeding 
fledglings. Due north  of Rock Point P. P. on Rhymer Road at Mozaic Ponds 
there was a Wild Turkey and  Marsh Wrens. 
 
Rock Point P. P. can be reached by Traveling along Lake Erie on North Shore 
 Road and turning west on Nice Road. It is 50 km west of Fort Erie, 
Ontario, and  Buffalo, NY, which are at the source of the Niagara River.  
 
In western Fort Erie at the south end of Stonemill Road there was very  
early Greater Yellowlegs, Common Merganser, and another Least Sandpiper. 
 
To get to Stonemill Road in Fort Erie go west on Dominion Road (which  
parallels the north shore of Lake Erie) and turn left on to Stonemill Road and  
take it till it ends at the beach. 
 
It seems like the strong north winds the last three days and clear skies at 
 night brought in early fall migrants. Overcast skies today may have also  
helped.
 
Best Wishes for Great Birding,
Bill Watson
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[nysbirds-l] NE shore of Lake Erie- 6 shorebird species Gt Yellowlegs, Least Sand., Black-bel

2012-06-27 Thread WilliamWatsonSr
July 27 - Traveling from Fort Erie to Rock Point Provincial Park and back I 
 had 50 species of which 6 were shorebird species. At Rock Point Provincial 
Park  there were two Lesser Yellowlegs, four early Least Sandpipers, one 
Black-bellied  Plover, 14 Killdeers, and five Spotted Sandpipers. Also a fuzzy 
fledgling Green  Heron posing like a bittern, and Baltimore Oriole feeding 
fledglings. Due north  of Rock Point P. P. on Rhymer Road at Mozaic Ponds 
there was a Wild Turkey and  Marsh Wrens. 
 
Rock Point P. P. can be reached by Traveling along Lake Erie on North Shore 
 Road and turning west on Nice Road. It is 50 km west of Fort Erie, 
Ontario, and  Buffalo, NY, which are at the source of the Niagara River.  
 
In western Fort Erie at the south end of Stonemill Road there was very  
early Greater Yellowlegs, Common Merganser, and another Least Sandpiper. 
 
To get to Stonemill Road in Fort Erie go west on Dominion Road (which  
parallels the north shore of Lake Erie) and turn left on to Stonemill Road and  
take it till it ends at the beach. 
 
It seems like the strong north winds the last three days and clear skies at 
 night brought in early fall migrants. Overcast skies today may have also  
helped.
 
Best Wishes for Great Birding,
Bill Watson
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