Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club (OFNC)
Ottawa/Gatineau (50 Km radius from Parliament Hill) E. Ontario, W. Quebec
Compiler:  Derek Dunnett at [email protected]

A lovely week of birding with Yellow-throated Vireo, Ruddy Turnstone,
a posing Red Knot and even some flyby Whimbrel.

Common Goldeneye (3) Aug 23, Shirley's Bay (boat launch), Ottawa

Red-necked Phalarope - Aug 20,  Crysler Lagoons, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

Ruddy Turnstone - Aug 24, Andrew Haydon Park, Ottawa

Red Knot - Aug 23 To 25, Petrie Island, Ottawa.  Juvenile.

Sanderling  (2) Aug 23, Andrew Haydon Park, Ottawa

White-rumped Sandpiper  (2) Aug 23, Andrew Haydon Park, Ottawa.

Short-billed Dowitcher - Aug 21-23,  Station d'épuration, Gatineau
(Masson-Angers), Gatineau.

Whimbrel (23) Flyby of Andrew Haydon Park East (with many other
shorebirds, including American Golden Plovers).

Lesser Black-backed Gull (5) Britannia CA, Ottawa.

Yellow-throated Vireo - Aug 24-25, Britannia CA (general location),
Ottawa.  Just west of the entrance to the woods and the ridge, along
Cassels.   Aug 22, Rue Wells, Gatineau.

Philadelphia Vireo - Reported Aug 19-20, Aug 22, Britannia CA, Ottawa.
Aug 20, Greenbelt Trail 10, Ottawa. Aug 19, South March Highlands
Conservation Forest, Ottawa.  Aug 21-22,
Rockcliffe Airport Woods, Ottawa.   Aug 21, Nolan Quarry, Prescott and Russell.

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - Aug 25, Dovercourt, Ottawa.  Aug 19, 21,
Rockcliffe Airport Woods, Ottawa . " In small woodlot just south of
pumping station."

Carolina Wren - Continuing Mud Lake, Ottawa.

Dark-eyed Junco (2) Aug 20, Greenbelt Pathway West, Ottawa.
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