Detroit River Hawk Watch
Brownstown, Michigan, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 01, 2018
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Black Vulture
BLACK VULTURE
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE
SABINE'S GULL
PARASITIC JAEGER
EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE
Snow Goose
Brant
Northern Shoveler
Green-winged Teal
Redhead
Surf Scoter
Ruddy Duck
Peregrine Falcon
Virginia Rail
Sandhill Crane
Killdeer
Spotted Sandpiper
Lesser Yellowlegs
Ruddy Turnstone
Sanderling
Holiday Beach Conservation Area
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 01, 2018
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Turkey
Hi everyone,
With good wind conditions (visibility was poor, however) I stopped briefly
on my way home from a site visit at the Lakeland Centre/Van Wagner's this
afternoon and had a juv. Sabine's Gull, as well as several Jaegers (3
Parasitic's and an unidentified Jaeger) over the course of an
Hi folks,
According to various sources, the Say's Phoebe is still being cooperative
in the same area in the Old Airfield.
An interesting addendum - a distant but diagnostic photo of an unidentified
bird taken by Ashley Baines on September 27th at the Old Airfield, was
posted and identified as
I just flushed it from the grass in the east end of the airfield. Middle of
the east end. It flew up into a group of 3 small (2.5m) White Pines. 20m
north of little path that runs to the water’s edge.
It’s tough to find. A group of us missed it during an earlier pass. This
species is annual in
At airfield as previously posted!
Jeff Skevington
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Jeff Skevington, Research Scientist
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
960 Carling Avenue, K.W. Neatby Building
Ottawa, ON, K1A 0C6, Canada
Phone: 613-720-2862
FAX: 613-759-1927
Holiday Beach Conservation Area
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 30, 2018
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Turkey
Yesterday Bob Tyler, Owen Moorhouse and for a time Alfred Adamo birded Hanlan’s
Point and part of Gibralter Point and except for a few sprinkles in the morning
(about 5 minutes long around 9 am) and a cloudy day we didn’t do too bad and
following are some of the birds we found.
2 Great Egrets,
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