The Bewick’s Swan is still present at Aylmer Wildlife Management Centre.
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Currently across from 95 Shoreline Ave.
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Present across from 165 Shoreline Ave.
Take Hwy 6 north through Wiarton. Turn left on Jenny Street/Bruce Road 13.
Drive all the way to the end (into Oliphant). Turn right on Shoreline Ave.
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The bird is now across from 95 Shoreline Ave.
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> The Reddish Egret is now opposite the fen boardwalk.
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> Copied directions...
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> Directions from north end on Wiarton on Hwy 6
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> Take first left at top
Little Blue Heron is still present this morning.
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The juvenile Little Blue Heron in Oxford County is still present this morning.
Please see previous posts for directions.
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Is still present at 229 Miller Rd. in Dutton.
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Is still present at 229 Miller Rd. in Dutton.
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There are six Greater White-fronted Geese on Stoney Creek mtn in a flooded
field across from the Vinemount sign on Ridge Rd. between 10th Rd. E and 8th
Rd. E. No doubt these are the same 6 found by Mike MacLeod at a nearby
location yesterday. The number of waterfowl has greatly increased
Mourad Jabra has relocated the 28, possibly 30, GWFG in a field across from
3048 Miller Rd., Pt. Colborne.
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Also it was a different bird from the one in Mississaga.
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Bird has flown, hoping to relocate.
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Bird has flown, hoping to relocate.
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QEW to Eastport, there are parking lots on either side of Lift Bridge.
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QEW to Eastport, there are parking lots on either side of Lift Bridge.
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Late this afternoon I followed an ebird report for two Snow Geese and found two
Ross's Geese in a field on Oakes Dr. S. in Grimsby.
>From the QEW take Fifty Road, heading towards the escarpment (away from the
>lake), turn left on HWY 8, turn right on Oakes Rd. S. Drive to the very end
>of the
Late this afternoon I followed an ebird report for two Snow Geese and found two
Ross's Geese in a field on Oakes Dr. S. in Grimsby.
>From the QEW take Fifty Road, heading towards the escarpment (away from the
>lake), turn left on HWY 8, turn right on Oakes Rd. S. Drive to the very end
>of the
A little earlier today, Kevin McLaughlin spotted a female Harlequin Duck right
under the Burlington Lift Bridge. I just refound her about halfway up the ship
canal on the lake side. Hopefully she hangs around.
QEW Toronto, exit onto Eastport Drive, drive over the Lift Bridge and turn left
Watching it at the falls now.
Bonnie
Joanne
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Headed back to Burlington Beach. Sorry, going to stop posting.
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Straight out from Hamilton side pier at lift bridge. See earlier posts for
directions. On water right now.
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>From the Lift Bridge we just saw the Northern Gannet plunging into the lake
>near Spencer Smith Park in Burlington. Good spotting by Barry Cherriere.
>It had apparently disappeared into the Bay for a while before I arrived.
>Directions see yesterday.
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Both being viewed now from Spencer Smith Park, loon was first spotted by Luke
Berg then seen by Dominik Halas and myself. It is very far out. Gannet has
been sitting on the lake for a while.
Spencer Smith Park is at the foot of Brant St. in Burlington.
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As per Garth Riley the NOGA is still being viewed from Spencer Smith Park but a
little further east.
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I’m only hearing reports secondhand but I’m told the gannet was flushed by a
ship. I don’t know yet if it has been relocated by anyone but if you are
heading there maybe best to park somewhere along Burlington Beach/Beachway Park
and scan from there or look for other birders along the
Correction to my earlier post as per Owen Yates: middle East side of cell
1, cell trail not road on a dead tree by left side of cell from lookout.
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Andrew Don is watching the Fork-tailed Flycatcher at Cell 1 in Tommy Thompson
Park. It is on the west side in a dead tree. TTP is at the bottom of Leslie
St. in Toronto.
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As well as on the West Beach, we have also just seen the Wood Stork flying
around the tip. Look up, you're bound to see it somewhere.
Joannd Redwood
Bonnie Kinder
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The Red-necked Phalarope originally found by Fred Urie and reported this
morning by Owen Yates was still present at 11 a.m. this morning when we left
there.
401W to exit 286
Turn right onto Townline Rd.
Turn left onto Melran Dr.
Turn left onto River Rd./Queen St.
The lookout from Ellicott
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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher _ Marie Curtis Park
Found and photographed by Eric Phelps this morning.
>From Ontario Birds post: 25th June, 2017. Marie Curtis Park, Toronto.
>Scissor-tailed flycatcher hunting in the open grassland area by the water
>tower then moved
The previously reported Dickcissel is still singing strongly this morning.
Take Hwy 6 north, turn right on Dyers Bay Road. Stop your car before you reach
Crane Lake Rd. and you should hear and see him shortly. No need to leave
your car.
(It's still foggy here.)
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The Cattle Egret reported on ebird by Eric Giles in Port Rowan - Dedrick Creek
this morning is still present. Hwy 59 to 1st Concession Rd.
Joanne Redwood and Bonnie Kinder
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Late this afternoon Tom Miller found a male Yellow-headed Blackbird in a pond
on the north side of the North Service Road between Guelph Line and Brant St.
Both of these roads are accessed from the QEW. People are watching the bird
right now and he has been seen in various locations around
Bonnie Kinder and I are watching a Ross's Goose at The Summer Place Marina and
Campground at 18254 Kent Bridge Road in Rondeau.
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Still here, keeping well to the back of the pond at the moment and often
keeping out of sight behind the islands. They're swimming back and forth so
with a little patience you should get good looks at them. :)
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Mourad Jabra found the SBGU at the Control Gates on the U.S. side. We are
watching it now.
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> Please note that if anyone is planning to try for this bird today, the
> weather sounds
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