Today Ian Cannell and I birded the Niagara River from Fort Erie to Queenston 
and along the way we found some nice birds including 16 Waterfowl species ( no 
Swans ) and 9 Gull species along with some other good finds.

 The Waterfowl included Horned Grebes, Common Loons and all 3 Mergansers. We 
also found 4 Purple Sandpipers at the usual rocks above the old barge. Tufted 
Titmice and Red-bellied Woodpeckers on Peter St. in Chipawa and while watching 
the Sandpipers a Belted Kingfisher flew overhead. Also seen above the falls 
were 5 adult and 1 juvenile Lesser Black-backed Gulls.

 At Adam Beck Power Plant we saw another juvenile Lesser Black-backed Gull, 1 
Thayer's, 2 Glaucous and 3 Iceland Gulls.

 In Fort Erie between the Railroad Bridge and Bertie St. we found 3 Common 
Loons, 3 Horned Grebes, 2 Cackling Geese, a hunting Cooper's Hawk as well as an 
adult N. Goshawk and overhead at dusk flew an seemingly endless stream of A. 
Crows heading east into the USA. We also were lucky enough to be shown the 
Black-headed Gull ( our second try today ) as it floated in and flew over the 
river.

 The river now has a large number of large and Bonaparte's Gulls at last and 
along the river from Fort Erie to Chipawa we observed approx. 5000 Canada 
Geese, 250+ Common Goldeneye and rafts of Greater Scaup that probably totalled 
5000 plus birds.

 Second hand info from other birders told us about Red-throated Loons at 
Niagara-on the-Lake as well as a couple of Red-necked Grebes along the river 
and a Tufted Titmouse on Dufferin Island.

 We also again spotted a flock of Wild Turkeys along the QEW in the Grimsby 
area.

 All in all another fine day of birding with very pleasant weather.

Directions:-
PETER STREET 

In Niagara Falls drive upriver along the Niagara Parkway past "The Falls" and 
the Control Dams until you bump into a Tim Hortons in Chippawa, turn right here 
( or go in for a coffee first ) and at the first street ( Chippawa Parkway ), 
turn left and drive to Peter St. This is a crescent, so drive down to where it 
doubles back and on the left and in front of you will be 2 houses with a number 
of feeders. Park here keeping well to the right of the road and watch the show. 
Be sure to keep an eye out for birds in the woods and overhead.

ADAM BECK POWER PLANT

>From St Catherines drive east on the QEW to the junction (Y split) with Hwy 
>405. Drive down Hwy 405 to the Niagara Parkway (at the river), turn right 
>(south) and drive over the power dam to the small parking area on your left, 
>park here and you can observe the gulls from the viewing area. The dam across 
>the river in New York State is the Robert Moses Power Plant.




Norm Murr
Richmond Hill, ON

"Sils mordent, mords les"
_______________________________________________
ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial 
birding organization.
Send bird reports to ONTBIRDS mailing list [email protected]
For instructions to join or leave ONTBIRDS visit 
http://www.ofo.ca/information/ontbirdssetup.php
ONTBIRDS Guidelines may be viewed at 
http://www.ofo.ca/information/ontbirdsguide.php

Reply via email to