[Ontbirds] Ruddy Turnstone

2017-08-20 Thread kiah Jasper via ONTBIRDS
Hi, There is a lone Ruddy Turnstone on the dock in the port Dover harbour. It was last seen feeding beside the lighthouse. Directions: follow highway 6 into port dover then follow Main Street to the intersection of harbour street. Then turn right and go to the end of harbour st. Good birding!

[Ontbirds] Ruddy Turnstone - Lake Simcoe

2014-06-21 Thread Jean Iron via ONTBIRDS
Today I saw a Ruddy Turnstone at Sibbald Provincial Park on Lake Simcoe near Sutton. Seems late for a spring migrant on this first day of summer. It could be a failed breeder and early fall migrant. Reports indicate a very late cold spring in parts of the Central and High Arctic. However,

[Ontbirds] Ruddy Turnstone at North Beach Prov. Park June 8th

2010-06-09 Thread Bree, David (MNR)
What must have been one of the last of the northbound shorebird flocks was seen by me yesterday just south of North Beach Prov. Park in Prince Edward County. Approx. 20 birds were resting on a rocky point and flew off while I was still 200 metres away, so must have been quite restless.

[Ontbirds]Ruddy Turnstone, Ottawa

2007-09-04 Thread Don Wigle
Saw a Ruddy Turnstone at Andrew Haydon Park today at 9am. It was on the mud flats at the west end of the park and just east of the Nepean Yacht Club marina Don Wigle, Ottawa Directions: From Hwy. 417 turn north on Bayshore Drive to Carling Ave. Turn left (west) on Carling Ave a short

[Ontbirds]Ruddy Turnstone Sanderling at Rock Point

2007-08-22 Thread Jean Bob
Hello All, Jean I visited Rock Point P.P. today. From 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM we observed a total of 8 Ruddy Turnstones (5 adults 3 juveniles), 13 Sanderlings (non-breeding), 1 Solitary Sandpiper, 3 Semipalmated Sandpipers, 1 Pectoral Sandpiper, 3 Least Sandpipers, 3 Short-billed Dowitchers, 3

[Ontbirds]Ruddy Turnstone, Ottawa

2006-08-25 Thread Elsa Suárez Paul Matthews
There was a Ruddy Turnstone at the east end of Andrew Haydon Park (Ottawa beach) today at around 1PM. The river at the north end of Scrivens essentially had no shorebird habitat. Given all the birds at Britannia earlier (see the postings of Bruce Dilabio and Tony Beck), I was hopeful that the

[Ontbirds]Ruddy Turnstone at Scrivens, Ottawa

2005-09-01 Thread Paul.Matthews
I spent this morning (Thursday) birding along the Ottawa River in the west end of Ottawa. Britannia Ridge was really hopping with birds. Unfortunately, variety was not great. Warblers mostly consisted of three very well-represented species: yellow-rumped, Nashville and black-throated green. I also