Ontbirders

 

A small working group (16 max) turned up 45 species within Pt Pelee Park
this morning and early afternoon.  Participants

were from Ottawa, Vineland -recently moved from Oregon, Toronto, Hamilton,
Ajax, and local birders.

 

The highlight was an unexpected Piping Plover that joined our group,
accompanied by a Sanderling, for our walk along the East side of the Tip.

The Plover provided tremendous scope close-ups and many photos.  The Piping
Plover was still present at 3:30PM.

 

Tip Area:  The early NW winds brought lots of Sharp-shinned Hawks and Blue
Jays.  We were also treated to hundreds of Monarchs; we estimated

a steady stream of 3 - 4 a minute for most of the morning.   4 Gull species,
Red-breasted Merganser, Caspian Tern, and Double-crested Cormorant were

seen at the Tip.  We had good looks of Merlins (1 perched briefly), a
Peregrine Falcon, N. Harriers, and a Bald Eagle.  A possible Alder
Flycatcher

was one of the few small birds that dared sit in the open.  E. Phoebe,
Carolina Wren (h), Ruby-crowned Kinglet, White-throated Sparrow, American

Goldfinch, Red-winged Blackbird, Cape May, American Redstart, and Nashville
Warblers were seen in the area.  Nice photo ops of a new hatch Red Admiral

and 12 Spotted Skimmer.

 

VC Parking Lot:  Osprey and Red-tailed Hawk

 

Tilden:  very quiet except at Chinquapin end there was Magnolia Warbler,
Black-capped Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker, Golden-crowned Kinglet,

and Winter Wren.

 

DeLaurier:  American Robin, Cedar Waxwings, Wood Ducks.  In one flock on the
east boardwalk we had Black-throated Blue and Yellow-rumped warblers.

In the same flock were Red-eyed and Blue-headed Vireo, Yellow-bellied
Sapsucker, and Gray Catbird.  One Silver-spotted Skipper.

 

 

Ross Mackintosh

 

Leamington, Ont. 

 

 

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