[Ontbirds] Kingston Area Birds: 8th - 21st June 2019

2019-06-21 Thread Mark D. Read via ONTBIRDS
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

[Ontbirds] Black-bellied Whistling Ducks -YES

2019-06-21 Thread J.B. via ONTBIRDS
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 ___ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists (OFO) -

[Ontbirds] Black-bellied Whistling Ducks -yes

2019-06-21 Thread Tanager Synaptic I via ONTBIRDS
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

[Ontbirds] Presqu'ile Bird Report for 14-20 June 2019

2019-06-21 Thread Doug McRae via ONTBIRDS
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!

[Ontbirds] Tiny Marsh, 2 white pelicans

2019-06-21 Thread John Schmelefske via ONTBIRDS
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:

[Ontbirds] American White Pelicans at Tiny Marsh

2019-06-21 Thread Burke Korol via ONTBIRDS
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