Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintains records in a 50km radius of
MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their
sightings with 'Kingston FN'. Alternatively, please email or send records
directly to me - contact details below. Please note that some sightings may
The BBWD continue at Wheatley, currently there are 8 birds perched in a
tree along Muddy Creek, where they have been previously reported the past
few days.
Good birding,
Josh Bouman
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Hi all
One of my co-workers saw the Black-bellied Whistling Ducks on her way to work
this morning. They were back in the dead tree of the north side of Muddy
Creek as previously described. They are just a little west of Wheatley Harbour
viewed from Deer Run Road (north side).
Good Birding
Presqu’ile Bird Report for 14-20 Jun 2019
By Doug McRae
HIGHLIGHT: SNOWY EGRET
Things have really settled into the summer grove with most sightings pertaining
to breeding birds with lots of observations of fledged young, and a dearth of
reports so this will be quick!
Present again this morning on the east side of the dike. Flew west again
at about 8:00 am. Three days in a row could be a pattern!
--
John Schmelefske
# 7360
RR # 4
Alliston,
Ontario,Canada,
L9R 1V4
Email: j.sc...@gmail.com
Watercolour Gallery:
On 19 June 2019 two pelicans were photographed at Tiny Marsh, but were
apparently not found later that day.
On 20 June, these birds were relocated along the main north-south dyke
around noon. A few of us saw the pair around 1330 hrs, but they soon took
flight, lazily circled around the main marsh
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