It has flown to Bronte Beach portion of the park now. Sitting on the rocks
Rich
On Fri., May 3, 2019, 5:22 p.m. Cheryl via ONTBIRDS,
wrote:
> There is a black legged kittiwake back at Bronte bluffs in Oakville at the
> end of west river street which is west of Bronte road in Oakville. It is
>
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There is a black legged kittiwake back at Bronte bluffs in Oakville at the end
of west river street which is west of Bronte road in Oakville. It is sitting in
the water offshore. It's a first summer bird.
Cheryl
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ONTBIRDS
This evening there is an adult Laughing Gull and the Piping Plover on Beach 1
at Presqu’ile Prov. Park
Cheers,
Doug
Directions: Presqu’ile Provincial Park is located on the north shore of Lake
Ontario, just south of the town of Brighton. It can be reached from either
Hwy. 401, or Cty. Rd.
Presqu’ile Bird Report for 26 Apr-2 May 2019
By Doug McRae
HIGHLIGHTS: RUDDY DUCK, RED-THROATED LOON, SANDHILL CRANE, PIPING PLOVER,
LITTLE GULL, ICELAND GULL, FORSTER’S TERN
Like last week there have been a number of new arrivals but still no big push
of songbirds. The Beach is
Good morning Birders!
In spite of a dreary start the birding was excellent this morning with large
numbers of early migrants still passing through including HERMIT THRUSH,
RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, WHITE-THROATED SPARROW and early warblers like PALM and
YELLOW-RUMPED.
Many other migrants are
Rondeau Festival of Flight May 3rd Morning Report
An exciting morning to start off the day here in Rondeau. 20 Species of
Warblers have been seen in the past few hours primarily in the north end of the
park. Hooded and Blue-winged warblers were seen on Harrison along with well
over ten species
Rondeau Festival of Flight May 3rd Afternoon Report
Things have quieted down a bit with colder temperatures this afternoon, but
great birds are still being seen. A Canada Warbler and a Yellow-throated Vireo
was seen on Warbler Way trail along with two Hooded Warblers that have been
showing
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