Kingston Area Birds 12 October 2024 – 18 October 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 a great week for waterfowl in the Kingston Area, with
large numbers throughout the area. Some of our winter visitors are showing
up, with birds such as the Horned Lark, Lapland Longspur and Snow Buntings
making an appearance this week. The weather is expected to stay warm for
the next week so hopefully that encourages more migration throughout the
week.
*Parish Notes: *
Please be aware that the Amherstview Sewage Lagoons will have a temporary
suspension of access due to construction. This will begin on Oct. 15 and
will likely last until mid-November. Loyalist Township will let us know
when the site access is reinstated.
Please respect these requests, both for personal safety reasons, but for
continued access to these sites.
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 – 1 bird was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 13; 1 was seen on
Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 14; 1 was seen at the Russell Road Wetland
Complex (L&G) on Oct. 18; 1 was seen on Black Rapids Road (L&G) on Oct. 18
CACKLING GOOSE – 1 bird was reported from Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14
TRUMPETER SWAN – 2 birds were seen on the K&P Trail (McIvor Road to
Burbrook) on Oct. 12; 2 were seen on the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 2
were seen on Westport Road on Oct. 13; 11 were seen at The Amherstview
Sewage Lagoons (L&A) on Oct. 14; 25 were seen at Hay Bay (L&A) on Oct. 14;
1 was seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 15, 2 on Oct. 16, 2 on Oct. 18; 1 was
seen on Summers Road (L&G) on Oct. 15; 11 were seen at 104 Hardwood Lane on
Oct. 16; 8 were seen on Florida Road on Oct. 17; 2 were seen on the K&P
Trail (Sydenham Road to McIvor) on Oct. 17; 11 were seen on Black Rapids
Road (L&G) on Oct. 18
TUNDRA SWAN – 4 birds were reported from Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14, 6 on
Oct. 15, 36 on Oct. 16, 6 on Oct. 17 and 25 on Oct. 18; 2 were seen at the
Marshlands (Little Cataraqui Creek) on Oct. 15; 48 were seen on Wolfe
Island on Oct. 15; 1 was seen at Wartman-Patterson Park on Oct. 17
WOOD DUCK – Still plentiful in the Kingston Circle this week.
BLUE-WINGED TEAL – 1 was seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14
NORTHERN SHOVELER – 8 birds were seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 15, 3 on
Oct. 18
GADWALL – Multiple sightings throughout the Kingston Circle this week.
AMERICAN WIGEON – Multiple sightings throughout the Kingston Circle this
week.
AMERICAN BLACK DUCK – 3 birds were seen on the K&P Trail (McIvor Road to
Burbrook) on Oct. 12; 4 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12, 4 on
Oct. 14; 2 were seen at the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui Creek) on Oct. 13,
4 on Oct. 15; 1 was seen at Parrott’s Bay CA (L&A) on Oct. 13; 7 were seen
at a Private Residence West of Gananoque (L&G) on Oct. 14; 4 were seen at
Hay Bay (L&A) on Oct. 14; 2 were seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 15; 18 were
seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 15; 9 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on
Oct. 16
NORTHERN PINTAIL – 8 birds were seen at the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui
Creek) on Oct. 13, 30 on Oct. 15; 2 were seen at Parrott’s Bay CA (L&A) on
Oct. 13; 1 was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 13, 2 on Oct. 15; 1 was
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 14; 7 were seen at Heritage
Point, Bath (L&A) on Oct. 14; 2 were seen at Hay Bay (L&A) on Oct. 14; 16
were seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 15, 10 on Oct. 18; 4 were seen on Wolfe
Island on Oct. 15; 3 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 16; 1 was
seen on Black Rapids Road (L&G) on Oct. 18
GREEN-WINGED TEAL – Multiple reports in the Kingston Area this week.
REDHEAD – 1 bird was seen at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoon (L&A) on Oct.
12; 30 were seen at the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui Creek) on Oct. 13, 20
on Oct. 15; 1 was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 14; 120 were seen at
Hay Bay (L&A) on Oct. 14; 44 were seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 15, 20 on
Oct. 16, 70 on oct. 17, 2 on Oct. 18
RING-NECKED DUCK – 11 birds were seen at 125 Nina’s Lane on Oct. 12, 6 on
Oct. 13; 3 were seen on the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 25 were seen at
the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui Creek) on Oct. 13, 20 on Oct. 15; 3 were
seen at Parrott’s Bay CA (L&A) on Oct. 13; 8 were seen in Cataraqui Bay on
Oct. 14, 12 on Oct. 15, 1 on Oct. 16, 50 on Oct. 17, 13 on Oct. 18; 55 were
seen at Little Cataraqui Creek CA on Oct. 16; 20 were seen at
Wartman-Patterson Park on Oct. 17
GREATER SCAUP – 9 birds were seen at 125 Nina’s Lane on Oct. 12, 42 on Oct.
13; 8 were seen at Long Point/Gravelly Bay Road (PEC) on Oct. 12; 500 were
seen at the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui Creek) on Oct. 13; 6 were seen at
Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 14, 1 on Oct. 15; 3 were seen on
Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 14; 1000 were seen at Cataraqui Bay on Oct.
16, 1000 on Oct. 17, 100 on Oct. 18; 30 were seen at Wartman-Patterson Park
on Oct. 17
LESSER SCAUP – 3 birds were seen at 125 Nina’s Lane on Oct. 12, 2 on Oct.
13; 3 were seen at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoon (L&A) on Oct. 12; 40 were
seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14, 100 on Oct. 15, 100 on Oct. 18
SURF SCOTER – 1 bird was continuing in Collins Bay on Oct. 12; 1 was seen
at Salmon Island on Oct. 18
WHITE-WINGED SCOTER – 32 were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct.
13, 8 on Oct. 15, 2 on Oct. 16 and 5 on Oct. 18; 3 were seen on Amherst
Island (L&A) on Oct. 14, 1 on Oct. 16; 2 were seen at Snake Island on Oct.
18
BLACK SCOTER – 1 bird was seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 16, 1 on Oct. 17
and 1 on Oct. 18
LONG-TAILED DUCK – 6 were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 13,
6 on Oct. 15
BUFFLEHEAD – 2 birds were seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 18
COMMON GOLDENEYE – 1 bird was seen at El Dorado Beach Preserve (JC) on Oct.
12; 3 were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 15; 7 were seen at
Cressy-Lake Ontario off Kaiser Crossroad (PEC) on Oct. 15
PIED-BILLED GREBE – 1 bird was seen at the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 2
were seen at the Amherstview Sewage Lagoons (L&A) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct. 14;
2 were seen at the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui Creek) on Oct. 13, 2 on
Oct. 15; 1 was seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14, 1 on Oct. 18; 2 were seen
at the Loughborough Lake Boat Launch (Division Street) on Oct. 16; 1 was
seen at Grass Point State Park, NY (JC) on Oct. 18
HORNED GREBE – 1 bird was seen at Long Point/Gravelly Bay Road (PEC) on
Oct. 12; 5 were seen at Forest Road Lakewatch, NY (JC) on Oct. 12; 8 were
seen on Longpoint Road (PEC) on Oct. 15; 2 were seen at Prince Edward Point
NWA (PEC) on Oct. 18
RED-NECKED GREBE – 3 birds were seen on Long Point Road (PEC) on Oct. 12; 1
was seen at Forest Road Lakewatch, NY (JC) on Oct. 12, 3 on Oct. 15; 1 was
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 13, 1 on Oct. 18; 1 was seen
at Heritage Point, Bath (L&A) on Oct. 13,1 on Oct. 14, 1 on Oct. 15; 1 was
seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 13
COMMON GALLINULE – 2 birds were seen on the K&P Trail (Sydenham Road to
McIvor) on Oct. 17
AMERICAN COOT – 2 birds were seen at the Marshlands (Little Cataraqui
Creek) on Oct. 13; 1 was seen in Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14, 4 on Oct. 15, 8
on Oct. 18; 2 were seen at Hay Bay (L&A) on Oct. 14
SANDHILL CRANE – 7 birds were seen on County Road 5, Three Mile Bay, NY
(JC) on Oct. 17
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER – 7 birds were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct.
12, 18 on Oct. 14, 4 on Oct. 16; 1 was seen at Millhaven Industrial Park
(L&A) on Oct. 13; 1 was seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 15; 1 was seen in
Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 15, 3 on Oct. 18; 1 was seen on Salmon Island on
Oct. 18
AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12
RUDDY TURNSTONE – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12
SANDERLING – 1 bird was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 18
DUNLIN – 5 birds were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12, 33 on Oct.
14; 63 were seen on Salmon Island on Oct. 18; 2 were seen in Chaumont, NY
(JC) on Oct. 18
PECTORAL SANDPIPER – 1 bird was seen on the K&P Trail (McIvor Road to
Burbrook) on Oct. 12, 5 on Oct. 17; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA
(PEC) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct. 14, 1 on Oct. 15, 1 on Oct. 16 and 1 on Oct.
18; 2 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12; 1 was seen at Heritage
Point, Bath (L&A) on Oct. 15; 2 were seen on Black Rapids Road (L&G) on
Oct. 18
LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
Oct. 14, 2 on Oct. 15
AMERICAN WOODCOCK – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 16
WILSON'S SNIPE – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct.
12; 1 was seen at the Helen Quilliam Sanctuary on Oct. 16; 1 was seen on
Black Rapids Road (L&G) on Oct. 18
SPOTTED SANDPIPER – 1 bird was seen at Heritage Point, Bath (L&A) on Oct.
13, 1 on Oct. 14
GREATER YELLOWLEGS – Multiple sightings in the Kingston Circle this week.
LESSER YELLOWLEGS – 1 bird was seen on the K&P Trail (McIvor Road to
Burbrook) on Oct. 12, 2 on Oct. 17; 1 was seen at Heritage Point, Bath
(L&A) on Oct. 13; 2 were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 14,
2 on Oct. 15; 4 were seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 15; 6 were seen at
Sherwin Bay, NY (JC) on Oct. 15
BONAPARTE'S GULL – 5 birds were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12, 10
on Oct. 16; 1 was seen at El Dorado Beach Preserve (JC) on Oct. 12; 3 were
seen at Heritage Point, Bath (L&A) on Oct. 14, 2 on Oct. 15; 13 were seen
at Hay Bay (L&A) on Oct. 14; 1 was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 15, 3
on Oct. 18; 2 were seen at Salmon Island on Oct. 18
GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct.
12, 1 on Oct. 14; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 13; 1
was seen in Chaumont, NY (JC) on Oct. 15
GREAT EGRET – 1 bird was seen on the K&P Trail (McIvor to Burbrook) on Oct.
12; 1 was seen at the George Merry Wetlands on Oct. 12; 3 were seen at
Little Cataraqui CA on Oct. 12; 1 was seen on Unger Island (L&A) on Oct.
12, 1 on Oct. 13; 1 was seen on the Napanee River (L&A) on Oct. 12, 1 on
Oct. 13; 27 were seen on Florida Road on Oct. 13; 1 was seen at Sherwin
Bay, NY (JC) on Oct. 15, 1 on Oct. 18
VIRGINIA RAIL – 1 bird was seen at Little Cataraqui CA on Oct. 12
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON – 1 bird was seen at the Montreal Street
Apartments on Oct. 15
OSPREY – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) every day this
week.
GOLDEN EAGLE – 3 birds were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct.
15, 1 on Oct. 18
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK – 1 bird was seen on Holsgrove Lane on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen on Gan Lake Lane (L&G) on Oct. 14; 4 were seen at Prince Edward Point
NWA (PEC) on Oct. 15, 12 on Oct. 16, 1on Oct. 18; 1 was seen on Amherst
Island (L&A) on Oct. 17; 1 was seen at 104 Hardwood Lane on Oct. 18; 1 was
seen in Frontenac Park on Oct. 18
BROAD-WINGED HAWK – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
Oct. 15
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
Oct. 15; 3 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 17
PEREGRINE FALCON – 2 were seen near Industrial Park, Bath (L&A) on Oct. 12;
2 were seen at Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14; 1 was seen on Snake Island on Oct.
18; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 18
TREE SWALLOW – 3 late birds were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
Oct. 14, 3 on Oct. 15
BLUE-HEADED VIREO – 1 bird was seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 12; 2 were
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct. 13, 3 on Oct.
15, 1 on Oct. 16; 1 was seen on Blueberry Lane (L&G) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct.
13; 1 was seen at Parrott’s Bay CA (L&A) on Oct. 13; 1 was seen on
Nicholson Point Road (L&A) on Oct. 14
RED-EYED VIREO – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 12
WHITE-EYED VIREO – 1 rare bird was seen at Heritage Point, Bath (L&A) on
Oct. 13
TUFTED TITMOUSE – 1 bird was seen on Blueberry Lane (L&G) on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen on the El Dorado Beach Trail (JC) on Oct. 12
MARSH WREN – 1 was seen at Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14; 1 was seen at the
Amherstview Sewage Lagoons (L&A) on Oct. 14
CAROLINA WREN – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct.
12, 1 on Oct. 15, 1 on Oct. 16, 1 on Oct. 17 and 2 on Oct. 18; 1 was heard
on Hessford Street, Napanee (L&A) on Oct. 12; 2 were seen at Cressy-Lake
Ontario off Kaiser Crossroad (PEC) on Oct. 15; 1 bird was seen in Balsam
Grove on Oct. 17; 1 was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 17
GRAY CATBIRD – 1 bird was seen at the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 13; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA
(PEC) on Oct. 13, 1 on Oct. 15; 1 was seen at Cataraqui Bay on Oct. 14
BROWN THRASHER – 1 bird was seen on Longpoint Road (PEC) on Oct. 15; 1 was
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 17
EASTERN BLUEBIRD – 6 birds were seen on Sand Hill Road on Oct. 12, 8 on
Oct. 17; 6 were seen at the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 1 was seen at
1726 Burbrook Road on Oct. 13; 1 was seen on Country Club Drive, Bath (L&A)
on Oct. 13, 2 on Oct. 18; 1 was seen at 5545 Perth Road Crescent on Oct.
14; 1 was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 15, 6 on Oct. 16, 4
on Oct. 18; 4 were seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 17; 4 were seen on
Florida Road on Oct. 18; 1 was seen at the Russell Road Wetland Complex on
Oct. 18
SWAINSON'S THRUSH – 1 bird was seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 12; 2 were seen at the OPG
Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 1 was seen on Townline Road (L&A) on Oct. 14
HERMIT THRUSH – Still abundant in the Kingston Circle this week.
VEERY – 1 late bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 16
AMERICAN PIPIT – 37 birds were seen on Sand Hill Road on Oct. 12, 25 on
Oct. 17; 8 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12, 70 on Oct. 14, 4
on Oct. 16, 2 on Oct. 17; 1 was seen at the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12;
6 were seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 13, 20 on Oct. 15; 2 were seen at
Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 14, 2 on Oct. 15, 4 on Oct. 16, 4 on
Oct. 18
HORNED LARK – 13 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 13; 7 were seen on
Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 17; 7 were seen on Country Clun Drive, Bath
(L&A) on Oct. 18
LAPLAND LONGSPUR – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 16; 1
was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 17
SNOW BUNTING – 3 birds were seen on Salmon Island on Oct. 18
PINE SISKIN – 1 bird was seen at 1726 Burbrook Road on Oct. 12, 2 on Oct.
13; 2 were seen at Tree Frog Farm on Oct. 12, 3 on Oct. 13, 2 on Oct. 15; 2
were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct. 14, 4 on
Oct. 15, 4 on Oct. 16, 4 on Oct. 17 and 7 on Oct. 18; 3 were seen on the
Cataraqui Trail (Boyce Island to Sydenham) on Oct. 14; 2 were seen on
Marble Rock Road (L&G) on Oct. 15; 1 was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on
Oct. 17; 1 was seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 18
FIELD SPARROW – 3 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 12; 8 were seen
at Tree Frog Farm on Oct. 12, 3 on Oct. 13, 2 on Oct. 15, 3 on Oct. 16; 2
were seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct. 16, 1 on
Oct. 18; 2 were seen at El Dorado Beach Preserve (JC) on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen at 1726 Burbrook Road on Oct. 13; 2 were seen at Lemoine Point CA on
Oct. 17
AMERICAN TREE SPARROW – 1 bird was seen on Blueberry Lane (L&G) on Oct. 13;
6 were seen on the Cataraqui Trail (Boyce Island to Sydenham) on Oct. 14; 1
was seen at 164 Liddell Crescent on Oct. 14; 1 was seen at Prince Edward
Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 16
FOX SPARROW – 2 birds were seen on Blueberry Lane (L&G) on Oct. 13; 1 was
seen on the Cataraqui Trail (Boyce Road to Sydenham) on Oct. 14; 2 were
seen at Tree Frog Farm on Oct. 15; 1 was seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 15; 1
was seen at Prince Edward Point (PEC) on Oct. 15, 1 on Oct. 16, 1 on Oct.
18; 2 were seen on Marble Rock Road (L&G) on Oct. 15, 1 on Oct. 17; 1 was
seen West of Collins Creek on Oct. 16
VESPER SPARROW – 1 bird was seen on Sand Hill Road on Oct. 12; 1 was seen
on Longpoint Road (PEC) on Oct. 15
SAVANNAH SPARROW – 3 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 12; 2 birds
were seen on Sand Hill Road on Oct. 12; 6 were seen at Rhodes Greenhouses,
Henderson, NY (JC) on Oct. 12
LINCOLN'S SPARROW – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
Oct. 12; 1 was seen at Rhodes Greenhouses, Henderson, NY (JC) on Oct. 12
EASTERN TOWHEE – Still multiple sightings in the Kingston Area this week.
EASTERN MEADOWLARK – 2 birds were seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen at 1726 Burbrook Road on Oct. 12; 2 were seen on Long Point Road (PEC)
on Oct. 12; 6 were seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12, 9 on Oct. 17; 1
was seen on Wolfe Island on Oct. 13; 1 was seen on Massey Street Road, NY
(JC) on Oct. 15
RUSTY BLACKBIRD – Still plentiful in the Kingston Area this week.
TENNESSEE WARBLER – 2 birds were seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 12; 2
were seen at the OPG Property (L&A) on Oct. 12; 1 was seen on Nicholson
Point Road (L&A) on Oct. 13
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at 1726 Burbrook Road on Oct. 12;
1 was seen on the K&P Trail (Sydenham Road to McIvor) on Oct. 12
NASHVILLE WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen on Percy Crescent on Oct. 15
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT – 1 bird was seen on the Cataraqui Trail (Hogan Road to
Boyce Island) on Oct. 14
NORTHERN PARULA – 7 birds were seen at Lemoine Point CA on Oct. 12
MAGNOLIA WARBLER – 1 bird was seen on Blueberry Lane (L&G) on Oct. 12
BAY-BREASTED WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Prince Edward Point NWA (PEC) on
Oct. 12
BLACKPOLL WARBLER – 1 bird was seen at Heritage Point, Bath (L&A) on Oct. 12
PALM WARBLER – 2 were seen on Beaurivage Island (L&G) on Oct. 12; 1 was
seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on Oct. 12, 1 on Oct. 16; 1 was seen at Prince
Edward Point NWA (PEC) on Oct. 16
BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER – 1 bird was seen on Amherst Island (L&A) on
Oct. 12
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