Kingston Area Birds 5 April 2025 – 11 April 2024
Kingston Field Naturalists (KFN) maintain records in a 50km radius of
MacDonald Park, Kingston. Birders using eBird are encouraged to share their
sightings with ‘Kingston FN’. Alternatively, please email records directly
to me – contact details below. Please note that some sightings may require
review and remain unconfirmed unless stated otherwise. Species in bold type
require completion of a rare bird report available on the KFN website or
directly from me. If indicated, an OBRC report may be required instead (
http://www.ofo.ca/site/Obrcreport). Some iPhone users report that bold type
may be replaced by asterisks.
Overview: It was another great week for birding in the Kingston Area,
with spring migration underway. The highlights of the week were the
continuing Eurasian Wigeon at the Russell Road Wetland Complex and a Black
Vulture, which was seen by Bruce Di Labio at the Lansdowne Dump on Apr.
10. There were a number of other great sightings this week, so thank you
for your submissions.
*Parish Notes: *
Please note the new email address at the bottom of the report that can be
used to submit observations if you are not using eBird.
Kingston List
SNOW GOOSE – 2 birds were seen on Fairfax Road (L&G) on Apr. 6; 1 was seen
on Joyceville Road on Apr. 7; 2 were seen at the Russell Road Wetland
Complex (L&G) on Apr. 9
CACKLING GOOSE – 1 bird was seen on County Road 8 (PEC) on Apr. 10; 1 was
seen at the Russell Road Wetland Complex (L&G) on Apr. 10
NORTHERN SHOVELER – 2 were seen at the Russell Road Wetland Complex (L&G)
on Apr. 6; 3 were seen at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoons (L&A) on Apr. 6,
14 on Apr. 7, 5 on Apr. 11; 2 were seen on Vaadi Road, NY (JC) on Apr. 6, 2
on Apr. 7, 1 on Apr. 9; 1 was seen at Landon Bay (L&G) on Apr. 7; 1 was
seen at Perch River WMA, NY (JC) on Apr. 9; 4 were seen on Kaiser Crossroad
(PEC) on Apr. 10
EURASIAN WIGEON – 1 bird was continuing at the Russell Road Wetland Complex
(L&G) on Apr. 5 through until Apr. 10
SURF SCOTER – 2 birds were seen on County Road 13 (PEC) on Apr. 5, 4 on
Apr. 8; 5 were seen on Long Point Road (PEC) on Apr. 5, 1 on Apr. 7, 5 on
Apr. 8, 2 on Apr. 10
BLACK SCOTER – 3 birds were seen on County Road 13 (PEC) on Apr. 8; 2 were
seen on Long Point Road (PEC) on Apr. 10
RUDDY DUCK – 4 birds were seen at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoons (L&A) on
Apr. 11
PIED-BILLED GREBE – Multiple sightings in the Kingston Circle this week.
HORNED GREBE – 3 birds were seen on Long Point Road (PEC) on Apr. 5, 2 on
Apr. 7, 1 on Apr. 8, 2 on Apr. 10, 5 on Apr. 11; 2 were seen at Prince
Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 7, 4 on Apr. 9
BONAPARTE'S GULL – Multiple sightings in the Kingston Circle this week.
GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC)
on Apr. 6; 1 was seen at the Russell Road Wetland Complex (L&G) on Apr. 8
GLAUCOUS GULL – 1 bird was seen on Palace Road (L&A) on Apr. 6; 2 were seen
at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 10
ICELAND GULL – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 10
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL – 1 bird was seen at the Russell Road Wetland
Complex (L&G) on Apr. 5; 1 was seen at Lekx Road (L&G) on Apr. 5; 1 was
seen on Wolfe Island on Apr. 6
WILSON’S SNIPE – Plentiful in the Kingston Circle this week.
LESSER YELLOWLEGS – 4 birds were seen at 2904 Unity Road on Apr. 5
GREATER YELLOWLEGS – 2 birds were seen at 2904 Unity Road on Apr. 5; 2 were
seen at the Russell Road Wetland Complex (L&G) on Apr. 5, 1 on Apr. 6, 1 on
Apr. 7, 7 on Apr. 10; 1 was seen at the O’Neill Conservation Project (L&G)
on Apr. 10
AMERICAN BITTERN – 1 bird was seen at the Perch River WMA (JC) on Apr. 7; 2
were seen at the Unity Road Marshes on Apr. 9; 1 was seen near Lansdowne
(L&G) on Apr. 10
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON – 1 bird was seen at the Amherstview Sewage
Lagoons (L&A) on Apr. 11
GREAT EGRET – 1 bird was seen at 5545 Perth Road Crescent on Apr. 10
VIRGINIA RAIL – 1 bird was seen on Wolfe Island on Apr. 7
COMMON GALLINULE – 1 bird was seen at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoons (L&A)
on Apr. 7
BLACK VULTURE – 1 bird was seen at the Lansdowne Dump (L&G) on Apr. 10
GOLDEN EAGLE – 2 were seen in Gananoque (L&G) on Apr. 10; 1 was seen on
Eden Grove Road (L&G) on Apr. 10
BROAD-WINGED HAWK – 1 bird was reported from 4560 Davidson Road on Apr. 11
PURPLE MARTIN – 2 birds were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Apr. 9
BARN SWALLOW – 2 birds were seen at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour on Apr. 7; 1
was seen at the Escape of the Royal George (L&A) on Apr. 8; 1 was seen on
Amherst Island on Apr. 9; 1 was seen at Lemoine Point CA on Apr. 10; 2 were
seen at Rotary Park on Apr. 10
FISH CROW – 2 birds were seen near City Park on Apr. 10
NORTHERN SHRIKE – 1 bird was seen at Lemoine Point CA on Apr. 6, 1 on Apr.
10; 1 was seen on Old Front Road on Apr. 6; 1 was seen on Sand Hill Road on
Apr. 7
LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE – 1 bird was seen on Nugent Road (L&A) on Apr. 6, 2 on
Apr. 10
BROWN THRASHER – 1 bird was seen on Wolfe Island on Apr. 7
HERMIT THRUSH – 1 bird was seen at Frontenac Provincial Park on Apr. 7, 1
on Apr. 9; 1 was seen on the Burbrook Road Trail on Apr. 9; 1 was seen at
the Milburn Creek NCC Property on Apr. 9; 2 were seen at Depot Creek Nature
Reserve on Apr. 9; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 9, 3
on Apr. 10; 1 was seen at the Helen Quilliam Sanctuary on Apr. 10
BOHEMIAN WAXWING – 60 birds were seen on Billy Green Road on Apr. 9
TUFTED TITMOUSE – 1 bird was seen on Sam Adams Road, Clayton, NY (JC) on
Apr. 5; 1 was seen on River Edge Drive on Apr. 6; 1 was seen at 125 Nina’s
Lane on Apr. 7; 1 was seen on Bateau Lane on Apr. 7; 1 was seen at 1222
Marble Rock Road (L&G) on Apr. 7; 1 was seen at 149 West Lake Street, Cape
Vincent, NY (JC) on Apr. 7; 2 were seen in Glen Lawrence Woods on Apr. 8; 1
was seen on Vaadi Road, NY (JC) on Apr. 10; 1 was seen on the Gananoque
Waterfront Trail )L&G) on Apr. 11
WINTER WREN – 1 bird was seen on the Burbrook Road Trail on Apr. 6; 1 was
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 6, 1 on Apr. 7, 1 on Apr. 10,
1 on Apr. 11
CAROLINA WREN – 2 birds were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr.
6, 3 on Apr. 7, 2 on Apr. 9, 2 on Apr. 10, 2 on Apr. 11; 1 was seen on
Amherst Island (L&A) on Apr. 7; 2 were seen at 149 West Lake Street, Cape
Vincent, NY (JC) on Apr. 7; 1 was seen at Breakwater Park on Apr. 8; 1 was
seen at Kingston Mills on Apr. 9
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER – 3 birds were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC)
on Apr. 9, 3 on Apr. 10
SNOW BUNTING – 10 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Apr. 8
CHIPPING SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at Butternut Creek Park on Apr. 6; 1 was
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 6, 1 on Apr. 7; 1 was seen at
5545 Perth Road Crescent on Apr. 7, 1 on Apr. 8, 2 on Apr. 9, 2 on Apr. 10;
1 was seen at 149 West Lake Street, Cape Vincent, NY (JC) on Apr. 7; 1 was
seen at Rotary Park on Apr. 10
FIELD SPARROW – 1 bird was seen on the K&P Trail (Sydenham Road to McIvor)
on Apr. 6; 1 was seen at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour on Apr. 7; 1 was seen
at 1222 Marble Rock Road (L&G) on Apr. 10, 1 on Apr. 11
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at 4835 Highway 2 (L&G) from Apr. 5
through to Apr. 11; 1 bird was seen on Country Club Drive (L&G) on Apr. 5
through until Apr. 11; 1 was seen at Frontenac Provincial Park on Apr. 9
VESPER SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at 1089 Echo Lake Road on Apr. 5
SAVANNAH SPARROW – 1 bird was seen on Sand Hill Road on Apr. 7; 1 was seen
on the K&P Trail (McIvor Road to Burbrook) on Apr. 9; 1 was seen at Blue
Mountain Trailhead (L&G) on Apr. 10; 2 were seen on Fairfax Road (L&G) on
Apr. 11
SWAMP SPARROW – Multiple sightings in the Kingston Circle this week.
EASTERN TOWHEE – 1 bird was seen on the K&P Trail (Sydenham Road to McIvor)
on Apr. 6; 1 was seen at 1222 Marble Rock Road on Apr. 6, 1 on Apr. 10, 3
on Apr. 11; 1 was seen on Moscow Road (L&A) on Apr. 6; 1 was seen at Prince
Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Apr. 9
PINE SISKIN – 1 bird was seen on Long Point Road (PEC) on Apr. 5; 1 was
seen at 4843 Highway 2 (L&G) on Apr. 6
RUSTY BLACKBIRD – 2 birds were seen on County Road 3 (L&G) on Apr. 6; 6
were seen at the Moscow Marsh (L&A) on Apr. 6; 2 were seen on the Gananoque
Waterfront Trail (L&G) on Apr. 11
In order to minimise disturbance to wildlife and property in the recording
area, Kingston Field Naturalists has adopted the KFN Sensitive Sightings
Policy
https://kingstonfieldnaturalists.org/wildlife/kfn-sensitive-sightings-policy/.
Please note that you must be a card-carrying member of Kingston Field
Naturalists (KFN), or be accompanied by a member, to access both the Martin
Edwards Reserve and Amherstview Sewage Lagoons. Permits are being checked
on a regular basis at Amherstview and those without are being evicted. KFN
members wishing to enter the Invista property must enter through the west
gate and show their membership card to security.
As always, a big thank you goes to all those who have submitted sightings
directly or via eBird.
Darren
Darren Rayner
Perth Road, Ontario