birdalert@ontbirds.ca

Ontario Rare Bird Alert

View all threads

[Ontbirds] Fifty Point, Grimsby - Nov 23 - Purple Sandpipers, Cackling Geese etc.

HF
Holden Family
Sat, Nov 24, 2007 2:22 AM

Birders,

Today at Fifty Point C.A. in Grimsby, my dad and I had:

2 Purple Sandpipers on the eastern most rock point (closest to Kelson rd.)
2 Northern Shrike's (one adult, one young bird - actually chased each other
and gave loud calls)
2 Cackling Geese - in the main pond.. with one un-identified Canada/Cackler

Later in the day, we ran into Barry Cherriere and Kevin McLaughlin at the
end of Gray's rd. in Stoney Creek. We saw the hybrid Barrow's X Common
Goldeneye, and then moved down the beach closer to Van Wagner's where we had
a Black-legged Kittiwake close to shore after a feeding frenzy.

Pictures of almost all of these birds can be seen at the top of my "What's
New" section on my website - link here:
http://www.peregrineprints.com/ind__WhatsNew.htm
If anyone likes to try to identify Cackling vs. Canada Geese, pictures of
the mystery bird can be see seen on the 2nd Link (on the whats new page)

If replying to this e-mail, please send it to peregrine13@gmail.com as I do
not use this e-mail for anything but ontbirds posts.

Good Birding!!

Brandon and Eric Holden
Hamilton, ON
www.PeregrinePrints.com

50 Point Conservation Area:

QEW Niagara, exit at Fifty Road  (between Fruitland Road and Casablanca Road

Grimsby) towards the lake (north) and follow the signs to Fifty
Point Conservation Area. There is an entrance fee.

The pond with the Cackling Geese is in the centre of the park, the Shrike's
were in this same area around the north part of the pond.

Birders, Today at Fifty Point C.A. in Grimsby, my dad and I had: 2 Purple Sandpipers on the eastern most rock point (closest to Kelson rd.) 2 Northern Shrike's (one adult, one young bird - actually chased each other and gave loud calls) 2 Cackling Geese - in the main pond.. with one un-identified Canada/Cackler Later in the day, we ran into Barry Cherriere and Kevin McLaughlin at the end of Gray's rd. in Stoney Creek. We saw the hybrid Barrow's X Common Goldeneye, and then moved down the beach closer to Van Wagner's where we had a Black-legged Kittiwake close to shore after a feeding frenzy. Pictures of almost all of these birds can be seen at the top of my "What's New" section on my website - link here: http://www.peregrineprints.com/ind__WhatsNew.htm If anyone likes to try to identify Cackling vs. Canada Geese, pictures of the mystery bird can be see seen on the 2nd Link (on the whats new page) If replying to this e-mail, please send it to peregrine13@gmail.com as I do not use this e-mail for anything but ontbirds posts. Good Birding!! Brandon and Eric Holden Hamilton, ON www.PeregrinePrints.com 50 Point Conservation Area: QEW Niagara, exit at Fifty Road (between Fruitland Road and Casablanca Road Grimsby) towards the lake (north) and follow the signs to Fifty Point Conservation Area. There is an entrance fee. The pond with the Cackling Geese is in the centre of the park, the Shrike's were in this same area around the north part of the pond.