Ontbirders

In order to fill in the picture of whether Isabel-driven sea birds reached the Ontario shoreline of east and central Lake Erie the answer is no [not yet?].

We spent a good part of the last 3 days searching for storm waifs along the Lake Erie shoreline at the east end of Elgin County at Port Burwell, Port Bruce and Port Stanley and have not seen any land or water birds that could be attributed to Isabel.

On Friday morning in driving rain and wind we watched a strong migration of Common Terns and Bonaparte's Gulls moving west along the Lake Erie shoreline at Port Bruce. Late Friday afternoon, however, there were only Ring-bills and Herring Gulls. On Saturday there were very few Bonaparte's Gulls or Common Terns (dozens compared to 100s on Friday and 1000+ of each the previous two weekends) at any of the three ports. The same today at Port Burwell and Port Bruce even though the winds were fairly strong out of the southeast. Nor did we find anything of note at the Port Stanley or Aylmer Sewage Ponds or Aylmer Wildlife Area ponds or at any of the small irrigation ponds en route. The only dead, beached bird so far on any of these beaches is a single Double-crested Cormorant at Port Burwell. The only "new" bird that we spotted in the three days was a juvenile plumaged Little Gull at Port Burwell today. [We have seen up to nine adult and 2nd year plumaged Little Gulls at this Burwell over the last three weekends].

Dave Martin, Linda Wladarski, Ross Snider, Terry Ricker
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Harrietsville, ON



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