Sunday's OFO field trip to the Carden Alvar easily found most of the target
birds including Loggerhead Shrike at three locations, Upland Sandpiper,
Sedge Wren, Golden-winged Warbler,  Clay-colored Sparrow at four locations
and Grasshopper Sparrow. In the morning we walked north along Wylie Road to
the Sedge Wren Marsh. Birds were active in the periods of warm fine rain
which wasn't a problem. At the Sedge Wren Marsh we heard American Bittern,
Sora and Virginia Rail, and heard and saw Sedge Wren, Marsh Wren, Alder
Flycatcher and Black-billed Cuckoo. After a picnic lunch at the Kirkfield
Lift Lock, we birded Shrike Road south of McNamee Road where we saw two
Loggerhead Shrikes. We later saw a fairly close Loggerhead Shrike just north
of the parking lot at Cameron Ranch. The ranch is a reliable spot to see a
shrike, which is difficult bird to find along Wylie Road this year. We were
very lucky to see two Least Bitterns in a cattail marsh south of Canal Lake.
At marshes along Prospect Road south of Highway 48 we added Common Moorhen,
Pied-billed Grebe, Sora, Virginia Rail, Marsh Wren and Willow Flycatcher.

 

We recorded 90 species and the temperature was a pleasant 23 C when the trip
ended about 4 p.m. Selected other birds observed included Wilson's Snipe,
Bobolink, Eastern Meadowlark, Eastern Towhee, Brown Thrasher, Eastern
Bluebird, Cliff Swallow, Field Sparrow, and a migrant male Blackpoll
Warbler. Carden's signature alvar wildflower, Prairie Smoke, is in full
bloom.

 

Directions: OFO Carden Birding Guide and Map. Print a copy for use in the
field.

http://www.ofo.ca/reportsandarticles/cardenalvar.php

 

I thank Ron Pittaway, Ron Tozer and Eleanor Beagan (my sharp-eyed driver)
for helping the group to see and hear Carden's specialty  grassland,
marshland and scrubland  birds. Everybody had a wonderful day.

 

Jean Iron

Carden Alvar Trip Leader

Toronto ON

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