At 10:30pm, Thursday, November 6th, 2003, this is the
Hamilton Naturalists' Club Birding Hotline Report. The
Hotline is normally revised on Thursday, unless an
unusual bird turns up in the Hamilton area.

For a change, we'll start this week's report off with
some yard reports. To begin, the following birds were
seen or heard from a yard on Cedar Springs Road in
Burlington: WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH, RED-BREASTED
NUTHATCH, DOWNY WOODPECKER, HAIRY WOODPECKER, MOURNING
DOVE, HOUSE FINCH, CHIPPING SPARROW, WHITE-CROWNED
SPARROW, RED-TAILED HAWK, TURKEY VULTURE, and GREAT
HORNED OWL. A nice assortment for early November.
Elsewhere, DARK-EYED JUNCO and WHITE-THROATED SPARROW
turned up near West 5th and Southbend.

Preliminary highlights from last Sunday's Hamilton
Area Fall Bird Count include a NELSON'S SHARP-TAILED
SPARROW at the Dundas Hydro Ponds, WINTER WREN and FOX
SPARROW in the Ancaster area, plus four RED-BELLIED
WOODPECKERS, a NORTHERN SHRIKE, over 200 AMERICAN
PIPITS, almost 100 KILLDEER, and a dozen RUSTY
BLACKBIRDS between Alberton and Cainsville. More
details to follow in next week's report.

A trip to Van Wagner's Beach in what has been
described as 'howling' easterly winds produced two
PARASITIC JAEGERS, a POMARINE JAEGER, as well as small
flocks of BRANT, SNOW GOOSE, SANDERLING, and DUNLIN.

Other local reports this week include CAROLINA WREN,
HERMIT THRUSH, PIED-BILLED GREBE, and LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULL at LaSalle Marina, three NORTHERN
HARRIERS at the Waterdown North Wetland Trails,
NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL at Burloak Park, AMERICAN WHITE
PELICAN at Coote's Paradise, BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON
at the Desjardins Canal, RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS in
Beamsville and on Lower Lions Club Road in Dundas,
plus NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD and SNOW BUNTING in the
Bronte Harbour area.

Out of town, a trip along the north shore of Lake Erie
from Rock Point Provincial Park to Fort Erie yielded a
late BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER, PURPLE FINCH, BLUE-HEADED
VIREO, CHIPPING SPARROW, NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, TUFTED
TITMOUSE, CAROLINA WREN, BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, DUNLIN,
FOX SPARROW, and RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER. To get you
warmed up for gull season, a flypast report from
Niagara-on-the-Lake included 370 BONAPARTE'S GULLS but
no LITTLE GULLS.

Other rarities seen this week throughout Ontario were
a BLACK VULTURE at Prince Edward Point, WESTERN
KINGBIRD near Pembroke, plus CAVE SWALLOWS at Niagara
Falls and near Tobermory. 

That's all for this week, be sure to let us know about
your sightings. Leave your name, telephone number, as
well as the time and date of your call. Sightings can
also be reported by e-mail.

GOOD BIRDING!

Keith Dieroff
C/O Hamilton Naturalists' Club
Birding Hotline Report
Hamilton, Ontario
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hamilton Naturalists' Club
Tel: (905) 381-0329
www.hamiltonnature.org

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