Larry Cornelis found a first year male vermillion flycatcher at his mother's
house north of Wallaceburg in Chatham-Kent. 1612 Nelson Street 3 km north of
Wallaceburg. It's hanging around the pasture NOW
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The bird is still there 2:26. House number 1596
On Dec 18, 2015 1:26 PM, "Steve Charbonneau"
wrote:
> Hi again everyone,
> I left the house at 1:15 but Larry is still there working. The bird was
> found about 10:00 this morning and was still there when I left.
Hi again everyone,
I left the house at 1:15 but Larry is still there working. The bird was found
about 10:00 this morning and was still there when I left. Larry's mother
Georgette is happy to have visitors come to see the flycatcher. It spends most
of its time on posts and fences behind the
Great looks at the Vermilion today... on our way back Tina and I observed 4
Snowy Owls just outside of Mitchells Bay and a adult Glaucous Gull out in
the bay.
Good Birding,
Dean Ware
deanwa...@gmail.com
Kingsville. On.
On Dec 18, 2015 3:58 PM, "Steve Charbonneau"
Today with Declan Troy, Ross Harris, Brennan Obermayer and Dave Szmyr, we
had close views of two Thayer's Gulls (adult and juvenile) on the Barrie
waterfront at the foot of Bayfield Street. You can't miss the bonanza of
gulls feeding on abundant minnows. We also saw three Little Gulls (a first
Hi Everyone
Since my son Ben has been away at university in New Brunswick this fall and
missed all the excitement, I picked him up at the Ottawa airport at 7:50am and
we spent the day searching for the local goodies. Before leaving Ottawa for
Fredericton, Ben’s Ottawa Life list was at 299.
Hello again everyone,
I'm home now and have a few more details regarding the vermilion (one "l",
sorry) flycatcher north of Wallaceburg.
It was first seen this morning at about 10:00 by Larry Cornelis. He was
working at the home farm and spotted a small reddish bird in a walnut tree
at the north
GREAT EGRET
BLUE-HEADED VIREO
CAVE SWALLOW
MARSH WREN
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER
PALM WARBLER
WILSON’S WARBLER
Redhead
King Eider
Harlequin Duck
Surf Scoter
White-winged Scoter
Black Scoter
Red-throated Loon
Turkey Vulture
Merlin
Bonaparte’s Gull
Snowy Owl
Northern Flicker
Tufted
Hi
I relocated the Black-headed Gull in the same location today around 1:30 pm. No
birder/photographer in a pink coat though. See Wayne Renaud's directions below.
Regards
Marcie Jacklin
From: ONTBIRDS [birdalert-boun...@ontbirds.ca] on behalf of Wayne
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