I went hoping to see the Black-backed Woodpecker, but only
found a female Pileated. It was a nice
consolation prize.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Bohemian Waxwings on the Trail Behind Bell Arena
Nov 27, 1:30 pm
This is a good area for waxwings and also Pine Grosbeaks
because of the old apple trees still bearing fruit. I saw a flock of about 50 of the former on my
hike along the forest edge. There were a
few skittish American Robins also sharing in the bounty.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Andrew Haydon Park
The day was way too nice to be indoors the whole time. so Barbara and I went over to Andrew Haydon to check out the ponds and river.
The eastern pond had three or four Hooded Mergansers along
with the Canada Geese and Mallards. The
western pond had about a dozen Lesser Scaup.
Out on the river we saw three Buffleheads and four Great
Black-backed Gulls along with he geese and Ring-billed Gulls.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Lake Doré and Barron Canyon with Tony Beck
A good sized group today - Tony, Nina, Josh, Pavel, Antonia, Gary, Sue, Al, Ian and me. It was horribly windy at
Bird List
- Ring-billed Gull
- American Crow
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Wild Turkey
- Rock Pigeon
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- Bald Eagle
- Bufflehead
- Common Goldeneye
- Bonaparte Gull
- Horned Grebe
- Northern Shrike
- Ring-necked Duck
- Rough-legged Hawk (dark morph)
- Blue Jay
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Common Merganser
- Hooded Merganser
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Common Grackle
- European Starling
- Common Raven
- Hairy Woodpecker
- Northern Cardinal
- Bohemian Waxwing
- Red-breasted Nuthatch
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- Black-backed Woodpecker
- Red Crossbill
- Pine Grosbeak
- Gray Jay
- American Tree Sparrow
- Pileated Woodpecker
- Great Blue Heron
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Northern Hawk Owl
Thanks to OntBirds, we were able to visit Bowesville
Road early on Saturday and see the Hawk Owl.
Barbara thought she saw it as we drove slowly by, but I
thought the light would be better from the trail in behind. Well, that did not work, as we could see
nothing at all. Returning to the road,
we joined a few other birders, and one of them spotted our quarry.
We had a partially obscured view, but tried photographs
nonetheless. Suddenly a Pileated
Woodpecker flew in close to the owl. We
believe that it was not initially aware of the danger, since it suddenly began
to make a huge racket when it noticed the owl.
The woodpecker flew off calling wildly, but the owl was
unperturbed. It flew further back into
the woods, but was shortly spotted in a more open area to the north. We got our photos.
Some geocachers alerted us to a Snowy Owl on Earl Armstrong
by the S bend. So we went over there but
did not find it, only a Red-tailed Hawk.
Mer Bleue and Eastern fields with Jane and Connie's Group
I met Jane, Connie and Sami at Mer Bleu by the boardwalk on Ridge
Road . It
was very quiet there except for Chickadees and a Hairy Woodpecker, so we
decided to go to Milton Road ,
stopping along the way. There was no
action until we got up Milton Road
between Perrault and Smith. Here we were
amazed to see 155 Sandhill Cranes at the edge of the cornfield. We got our photos as they lifted off.
(Photo by Sami, hand by Bill)
From there we cruised the roads, finding a Merlin on 10th
Line. It was quiet after that until we
turned onto Giroux Road . Here we were treated to a large mixed flock
of Snow Bunting and Horned Larks. I even
spotted an American Pipit with the flock.
Bird List
- Ring-billed Gull
- Rock Pigeon
- American Crow
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Hairy Woodpecker
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Common Raven
- Blue Jay
- Canada Goose
- Sandhill Crane (155!)
- Snow Bunting
- Merlin
- Northern Harrier (Jane only)
- Horned Lark
- American Pipit
- Mallard
- Great Black-backed Gull
- Common Merganser
- American Black Duck
- Hooded Merganser
- Northern Pintail
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Ottawa River and Mud Lake
I headed over to Andrew
Haydon Park
to try and link up with Jane and Connie, but they had gone elsewhere. I scoped the river and saw a mixed flock of
Black and White-winged or Surf Scoters in the distance.
I drove next to Britannia Pier where I saw another raft of
Black Scoters and a Common Loon very close in complete winter plumage. Three Red-breasted Margansers were cruising
the beach area.
My next stop was by the filtration plant where I saw a Great Black-backed Gull, a bunch of Common Goldeneyes and a Double-crested Cormorant.
At Mud Lake , there were many Wood Ducks, including some young ones. I also saw three American Wigeons and a Great Blue Heron. On the ridge, I spotted a White-throated Sparrow and some Black-capped Chickadees. Back on the road I saw a Downy Woodpecker.
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