[Ontbirds] Pinery Provincial Park

2019-05-23 Thread Paul FJ. Eagles via ONTBIRDS
At dawn this morning along the Riverside Trail there was Prothonotary Warbler, Yellow-throated Vireo, Pileated Woodpecker, and Red-headed Woodpecker. Paul Eagles and Mary Margaret Thompson Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. ___ ONTBIRDS is pre

[Ontbirds] Fox Sparrow and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

2018-01-02 Thread Paul FJ. Eagles via ONTBIRDS
Folks, Today I had both a Fox Sparrow and a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker on my feeders at 37 Hughson Street in Branchton. The Fox Sparrow has been coming coming regularly for several days. The Sapsucker is very occasional. Paul F. J. Eagles ___ ONTBIRDS

[Ontbirds] Fox Sparrow and Sapsucker

2018-01-02 Thread Paul FJ. Eagles via ONTBIRDS
Today I had both a Fox Sparrow and a Yellow-bellied Flicker at my feeders at 37 Hughson Street, Branchton, Ontario. Paul F. J. Eagles ___ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists (OFO) - the provincial birding organization. Send bird

[Ontbirds] Mountain Bluebird at Snyders Flats, Wellesley Township, Region of Watelroo

2017-12-02 Thread Paul FJ. Eagles via ONTBIRDS
The Mountain Bluebird female was present at Snyder's Flats this morning at 10 AM. She could be found sitting in the tops of trees south of the road at the end of the Snyder's Flats' Road. Excellent directions provided by Paloma Plant on Nov 26. Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place

[Ontbirds] Glen Morris Birds

2017-04-24 Thread Paul FJ. Eagles via ONTBIRDS
Glen Morris in Brant County contains riverine forests and the Grand River. Today there were: Bald Eagle, adult soaring over the river. Osprey, two adults calling loudly near the Bald Eagle Pine Warbler, at least 3 singing males in the large White Pines along the river Eastern Phoebe, along the ri

[Ontbirds] Pinery Provincial Park

2014-06-02 Thread Paul FJ. Eagles via ONTBIRDS
Folks, I just returned from an extended visit to Pinery Provincial Park, May 20 to May 30, 2014. This is a report of some of the more interesting bird sightings. SANDHILLS CRANES are a daily occurrence in the park. Rumor has it that they are nesting in the wetlands near Port Franks just south of