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From: Scott Kruitbosch
 
Boothe Park 9/26
Tue, Sep 27, 2011 1:17 AM
hinned Hawk 8 Copper's Hawk 1 American Kestrel 1 Merlin 2 PEREGRINE FALCON 1 TOTAL: 20 Southbound migrants included: Chimney Swift 8 Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1 Cedar Waxwing 31 Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 1 - was heading WSW until it landed in the dead tree and decided to hawk insects. FOS of hopefully many butter butts to fly by soon. BOBOLINK 3 Migrants in the park included: Eastern Phoebe 1 Red-eyed Vireo 1 TENNESSEE WARBLER 1 - with REVI and NAWA near chicken coop/outline of destroyed greenhouse Nashville Warbler 1 Common Yellowthroat 2 Northern Parula 1 BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER 1 Yellow Warbler 1 Palm Warbler (Yellow) 1 Black-throated Green Warbler 2 Eastern Towhee 1 ======== Scott Kruitbosch Conservation Technician Connecticut Audubon Society 2325 Burr St. Fairfield, CT 06824 CAS blog: ctaudubon.blogspot.com CAS Twitter: twitter.com/CTAudubon Email: skruitbosch@ctaudubon.org www.ctaudubon.org
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From: fred urie
 
Dundas Valley Louisiana Waterthrushes - May 26
Tue, May 27, 2003 2:29 AM
nging Brown Creepers. Other species today; Maltby Road (Guelph) Am. Redstart 2 Ovenbird 1 Nashville 1 N. Waterthrush 1 25 Sideroad (N. Milton) Mourning Warbler 1 N. Waterthrush 2 Black-thr. Green 1 White-thr. Sparrow 2 Alder Flycatcher 1 4th Line Nassagaweya (N. Milton) Blue-winged Warbler 4 males Ovenbird 18 males Black-thr. Green 2 males Blackburnian 2 males Mourning 1 male Chestnut-sided 1 male Magnolia 1 male Pine Warbler 2 males Halton Sideroad 9 Campbellville to Mountsberg Pileated Woodpecker 1 male Brown Creeper 1 male singing N. Waterthrush 1 male Milborough Line south Blue-winged 1 male Nashville 1 male Black&white 1 male N. Waterthrush 2 males Kerns Road (N. Burlington) Willow Flycatcher 1 male Tennessee 2 Blackburnian 1 Nashville 1 Mourning Warbler 1 male La Salle Park (Burlington) Wilson's Warbler 2 males Canada Warbler 2 males Black-thr. Green 1 male Magnolia 1 male Chestnut-sided 1 male Pine Warbler 2 males Am. Redstart 2 males Tennessee 1 male Bay-breasted 1 female Hermit Thrush 1 Spencer Smith Park (Burlington) Blackpoll 1 male R. N. Grebe 1 Directions: Go south on the Hanlon Expressway in Guelph. Turn left at Maltby Road and follow it east to Puslinch-Nassaga- weya Townline. Turn left and follow it south for approximately 600 meters. Turn right on 25 sideroad and drive east past 1st line Nassagaweya to Guelph Line. Turn right and drive south to 15 Sideroad. Turn left and drive east to 4th line Nassagayewa. Turn right and go south to 10 Sideroad. Turn right and go west to Guelph Line. Turn left and drive south to Campbellville. Turn right at the light onto Halton Sideroad 9 and go west to Milborough Line. Instead of going north to Mountsberg, turn left and go south to 536. Turn right and drive west to Centre Road. Turn left and go south to Waterdown. Turn left on Dundas, old Highway 5 and go east to Kerns Road. Follow Kerns road south to Kernscliff Park. Continue south to the service road and turn left to Brant Street. Turn right and follow Brant Street south to Plains Road. Turn right on Plains Road in Burlington and drive west to LaSalle Park Road. Go south to LaSalle Park. Exit LaSalle Park and turn right onto North Shore Blvd. East. Follow it to Lakeshore Road, and just past Brant Street Spencer Smith Park is on your right. For Dundas Valley Conservation Area, exit the 403 in Hamilton at 2/8 Main Street west. Drive west to highway 8, and continue to Governor's Road. Turn left and drive past Bridlewood. Dundas Valley Conservation Area is on your left. Park in the lot and follow the trail past the old railway station. The Main Loop is on the other side of the bikepath. Good birding, Fred Urie Guelph fredurie@yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com fred urie Visit http://www.ofo.ca/ontbirdsguide.htm for information on leaving and joining the list. As well as general information and content guidelines.
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From: Brian.Morin@pc.gc.ca
 
Rufous Hummingbird update Nov 26 - Kingston
Thu, Nov 27, 2003 12:55 AM
views at the main feeder and a Raven passed overhead as I arrived. Brian Morin Cornwall The following is from Bob Sachs' posts: DIRECTIONS: from Hwy 401 @ km. 623 go south on Hwy 15 to the T-junction at Hwy 2 and then east on #2 Hwy to King Pitt Rd., then south on King Pitt Rd. to #24 at the end of the Road. CONDITIONS: The owners are birder-friendly. They request that visiting birders not block the streets or driveways Please visit in small groups, 5 or 6 persons at a time are welcome to watch the hummingbird feeder on the south side of the house from a distance of 20 ft. A good vantage point is the row of rocks at about that distance south of the feeder. Brian.Morin@pc.gc.ca Visit http://www.ofo.ca/ontbirdsguide.htm for information on leaving and joining the list. As well as general information and content guidelines.
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From: Craig Mclauchlan
 
[Ontbirds]Northern Mockingbird June- 26-05
Sun, Jun 26, 2005 11:47 PM
If anyone else has a mocking bird near by that is mimicking other notable birds, I wood love to know. Please email me privately. Thank you. Craig Craig & Bev McLauchlan Toronto, Ont, Canada the World
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From: philip waggett
 
[Ontbirds]Beamer Hawkwatch, March 26, 2006
Mon, Mar 27, 2006 12:40 AM
ied buteos (3). Many thanks to the other hawkwatchers, especially Colin and Tom, for their assistance with the count.
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From: Stuart Mackenzie
 
[Ontbirds]Long Point Update - May 26
Fri, May 26, 2006 9:40 PM
Good Birding, Stu Stuart A. Mackenzie Long Point Bird Observatory Program Coordinator C/O Bird Studies Canada P.O. Box 160, 115 Front Rd Port Rowan, ON N0E 1M0 519 586 3531 ext. 231 Bird Studies Canada Headquarters 519 586 2885 Old Cut Field Station 519 820 6040 Cell 519 586 3532 Fax e-mail lpbo@bsc-eoc.org s_a_mackenzie@yahoo.ca
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From: waynerenaud1951@aol.com
 
[Ontbirds] Whimbrel Watch: 26 May 2009
Tue, May 26, 2009 11:51 PM
recommend checking the daily journey of the each of the five Whimbrels which were satellite tagged on one of their main east coast staging areas, coastal Virginia this spring at: http://www.wildlifetracking.org/index.shtml?project_id=369. Directions: the park is located south of the intersection of Kipling and Lakeshore and south Humber College campus. Wayne Renaud
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From: JAMES HOLDSWORTH
 
[Ontbirds] Willet, Hillman's Marsh, April 26
Sat, Apr 27, 2013 1:27 AM
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From: dave milsom
 
[Ontbirds] Western Kingbird-Peterborough Aug. 26
Tue, Aug 27, 2013 1:11 AM
ff Armour, in Peterborough just south of Trent University. Dave Milsom milsomdave@hotmail.com
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From: dave milsom via ONTBIRDS
 
[Ontbirds] OFO Minesing trip-April 26
Sun, Apr 27, 2014 1:30 AM
aup, N. Shovelers, Ring-necked Ducks, Redhead and Green-winged Teal. Other interesting sightings included Wood Ducks, Pied-billed Grebe, Blue-winged Teal, 3 Trumpeter Swans on nests, Sandhill Crane, Ruffed Grouse, Winter Wren, Black and White Warbler, Pine Warbler, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Pileated Woodpecker, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Bluebird, Northern Rough-winged Swallow, 4 Ravens, both Kinglets, Fox Sparrow. 4 shorebird species : 150 + Greater Yellowlegs, 12 Lesser Yellowlegs, 14 Wilson's Snipe, 4 Killdeer. Many thanks to John Schemelefske and Jean Iron for their very able assistance today. It was a pleasure to lead such an appreciative and fun-loving group ! Dave Milsom milsomdave@hotmail.com