[Ontbirds] Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch (22 Sep 2019) 315 Raptors

2019-09-22 Thread reports--- via ONTBIRDS
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 22, 2019 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Black Vulture

[Ontbirds] Holiday Beach Hawk Watch (22 Sep 2019) 52 Raptors

2019-09-22 Thread reports--- via ONTBIRDS
Holiday Beach Hawk Watch Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 22, 2019 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Turkey Vulture

[Ontbirds] Fwd: eBird Trip Summary -- Today

2019-09-22 Thread Jeff Skevington via ONTBIRDS
Hi Ontbirders, We had 26 participants on today's OFO outing in the Ottawa area and ended up seeing 85 species over the 9 stops that we made. Highlights were a Cackling Goose at Moodie Quarry, 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls at various sites, a perched Peregrine Falcon at Mud Lake that opened the

[Ontbirds] Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch (21 Sep 2019) 191 Raptors

2019-09-22 Thread reports--- via ONTBIRDS
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 21, 2019 --- SpeciesDay's CountMonth Total Season Total -- --- -- -- Black Vulture

[Ontbirds] Black-bellied Whistling-Duck - Kingsville Marina

2019-09-22 Thread Jeremy Hatt via ONTBIRDS
Hi everyone, An update on the long-staying Black-bellied Whistling-Duck in Essex County. Earlier today, Michael Hudak refound the duck at Kingsville Marina on Loop Lane (the first street on your right as you drive down the hill into the marina. It was feeding in the grass on the south side

[Ontbirds] Two Sabine’s Gulls Lake Dore

2019-09-22 Thread mark gawn via ONTBIRDS
Michelle and Paul Martin and I are currently watching 2 immature Sabines on Lake Dore at Wilberforce Park, located at the north end of the lake just south of the intersection of Highway 41 and Lake Dore Road. The last time I saw 2 Sabine’s here there were two Jaegers with them so we continue

[Ontbirds] OFO Outing - Western Lake Ontario

2019-09-22 Thread Garth Riley via ONTBIRDS
Hello Ontbirds, Well yesterday felt much more like mid-July than the third week of September. Therefore the number of species was similar to what one would expect for a hot summer day. While there were good pockets of migrating passerines, including large numbers of Northern Parula, 17 in fact.