Correction: the duck was heading towards Cliff Lumsden Park.
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On Nov 2, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Henrique Pacheco frogandtoad2...@hotmail.com
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A male harlequin duck was seen on the eastern side of Rotary Park heading
east towards Prince of Wales Park. Last seen at 10:25
A male harlequin duck was seen on the eastern side of Rotary Park heading east
towards Prince of Wales Park. Last seen at 10:25 when it went out of sight
towards Prince of Wales Park. The duck was very close to shore.
Rotary Park is east of Colonel Samuel Smith Park at Kipling and Lakeshore
I am currently watching a first/second year laughing gull swimming in the water
at Wheatley Harbour. The bird has a partial hood. It occasionally flies but
soon lands. Associating with rb gulls.
Take the 401 to Queens line just west of Chatham-Kent to Tilbury. Turn south on
Wheatley road
We lost sight of the gull when hundreds of gulls took flight. We have not been
able to relocate the bird since 12:39pm.
Directions are the same as the previous email.
Henrique
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On Oct 13, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Henrique Pacheco
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At 39 Arkendo Drive now.
Henrique
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West end business park. Brown juvenile came from southview over the floodplain.
Viewed by Henrique Pacheco, David Pryor, Deborah Pacheco, and Jim Carrey. Did
not stay long at all. Great looks from behind the arena.
West end business park behind the arena/training centre off Kelly Lake Rd
The neotropic cormorant is sleeping with double crested cormorants at tollgate
ponds. It put its head up briefly to show the white line separating the Orange
facial skin with black body feathers.
Tollgate ponds are in Hamilton. Exit Eastport Drive south just past the
Burlington skyway on the
The glossy ibis is being seen now in the pond at the southeast corner of
Montecourte and Nordeagle.
Take the 401 to Brock St south to Victoria. Turn right on Victoria. Turn right
on Montecourte all the way to the end.
Henrique Toronto
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Was being seen 50 m north of the south intersection of redbud path and woodland
trail at ~5:30. Very hidden so patience is needed.
Take the tram to the midpoint then walk to redbud.
Apologies for the late post. No signal and phone died.
Henrique, Deb, Jim, Ryan, Terry, Riley, Rob, Jeremy
Adult male bird at the southwest end of the cactus display field flying around
in cedars. Catching the odd wasp.
Henrique
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Sorry, just to clarify, the bird was in cactus field. Not cactus display field.
Park at white pine. Cross the street to chinquapin trail. Then turn right at
the intersection.
Apologies
Henrique
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On May 12, 2015, at 10:11 AM, Henrique Pacheco
henrique.j.pach
On Mersea Rd 2 along the north edge of Hillman marsh north east of the main
entrance.
Hillman marsh is east of leamington in Essex county.
647-526-2690
Henrique
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Owen Strickland has just texted me that the Neotropic Cormorant is sitting on
the breakwall at Windermere and Lakeshore Blvd. this is the first parking lot
east of the lakeshore exit on the Gardiner Expressway.
Henrique - Toronto
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Adult franklin's gull and 4 red knot on the mudflat at Oshawa second marsh.
Large number of shorebirds.
401 to Harmony Rd, turn left on Cornel Sam Drive, park in the GM Headquarters
west parking lot.
Henrique
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The bird is being viewed now by many. It has just flown to the farthest north
shore of cell 3.
Directions as per Len.
> The spit is at lake end of leslie street in Toronto. Follow main path 2.5 km
> to red bridge and look west in pond.
Henrique
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> On Nov 8, 2015, at 8:50
The bird is showing now just north of the large poplars in the same area it was
reported earlier.
C. Sam smith Park is at the base of Kipling at Lakeshore in Etobicoke.
Park at the last lot and walk the path.
Henrique, Mom, Ruth
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> On Oct 19, 2015, at 12:12 PM, Robert
Hi all. Owen Strickland has just texted me to say he is currently (6:07 pm)
watching a singing sedge wren at Tommy Thompson Park. The bird is at Pipit
Point which is the farthest south point on the east shore of the park.
Tommy Thompson Park (or the Leslie St Spit is located at the foot of
I'm currently watching a juvenile black-legged kittiwake flying around below
the falls.
You can park at dufferin islands and walk over if you like free parking.
Henrique
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There is currently a juvenile Black-legged Kittiwake Sir Adam Beck generating
station lookout. It is flying around fishing.
Take QEW to the 406. Take exit to Stanley Ave and turn left. Turn right at the
end of the road. Follow to the roundabout. Take the first exit onto Niagara
parkway
The Vermilion is still there today! It is currently being viewed on the south
side of house #1596 on the edge of the overgrown field.
Directions as per Steve Charbonneau: The location is 3 kilometres north of
Wallaceburg. From the north, take Hwy 40 south to Langstaff Line. Go
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>> east
It appears my email didn't go through so I'll send it again. My mom called me
back saying she realized the bird was an adult male northern harrier.
Apologies
Henrique
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My mom just found the bird at 7153 Brick Yard Line. It's flying all over the
place.
Henrique
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> On Mar 6, 2016, at 12:29 PM, scouse-...@cogeco.ca wrote:
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> No sign of the Brick yard line Gyrfalcon this morning. Spoke to one birder
> who has been here 4.4 hrs, with no
Luke Berg has just refound the pacific Loon off of Minets point park in Barrie.
It has a pale throat, silver nape, and large white splotches on the back. Not a
ton of loons but all 3 species are here. Also a few little gulls.
Minets point park is at the end of Minets point road off of
There is currently an alternate plumage pacific Loon swimming amongst a couple
hundred common loons at Minets point park in Barrie.
Also nine little gulls.
This park is on the south side of Kempenfelt bay. Take Essa road exit off of
400, turn right on tiffin st, left on minets point road,
Bobwhite out perched on an open branch, singing. On Tenth side road about 500m
south of ridge road.
QEW to 50 road, south to ridge road, west to tenth and go south till you hear
it. Like Len said, it's loud.
Henrique
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Just checked the flooded field where the male Ruff was previously reported and
it is not here. There are very few shorebirds here as compared to yesterday.
>From highway 400, take exit 75 onto Simcoe Rd 89 and go west, in 3km turn
>south onto CR 27, in 2.5km turn west onto 13th line. Park at
The bird is being viewed now sleeping on a green buoy on the American side.
I'm parked at the end of Bowen Rd in Fort Erie.
Henrique
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> On May 30, 2017, at 9:39 AM, Marcie Jacklin via ONTBIRDS
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> Hi
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> The Brown Pelican continues to be
.
Henrique Pacheco, Charmaine Anderson
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Still here! South of the point of rotary park in Etobicoke. Very few tufts so
probably the same individual?
Henrique
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> I’ve been asked to post for Steve Garrett and Anya Auerbach.
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